Symbolism of Marx and Leninas names in Huxleys Brave New World? @Gallifreyan that offers some insight, thanks, but I'd argue that Lenin has anything to do with conformism - he was a revolutionary Lenina, on the other hand, conforms to the govt Thinking about it, It could have something to do with the actual way socialist govt's were implemented though Also looking for any possible significance of their interaction and relationship (Marx's and Lenin (a)'s)
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Very short story about a groundskeeper gravedigger It was a very short story, about a paragraph or two long The main (?) character was a gravedigger or groundskeeper at a graveyard cemetery Bells were attached to strings that led into graves so if
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What is the meaning behind the story *Vision* by Osama Alamar The (very) short story Vision by Osama Alomar is only two sentences long, yet I struggle to understand the meaning behind it: Because his eyes had microscopic powers it was necessary for him to pass