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Black Swan

“Is it just me or is it getting crazier out there?” -Joaquin Phoenix, Joker In the late 16th century, French philosopher Michel de Montaigne wrote the Essays or Essais (in French). It was, as the name suggested, a series (107 to be exact) of essays on the essence of human nature and other philosophical-sounding issues. […]

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Excellent Sheep

From Exeter, to Trinity, to Vanderbilt, I’ve been immersed in a very unique culture. It’s a culture that I’ve decided to call PrestigeWorld. PrestigeWorld, like all cultures, is messy and complex. It has it’s popular icons (Harvard, McKinsey, and Goldman Sachs) as well as it’s common lingo, customs, and myths. Like most people immersed in

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On Freedom

A reflection on 1984, by George Orwell Where do I start. Every now and then I come across a book so intricate in its composition, so dense in its wisdom, and so daring in its scope, that upon attempting to synthesize it in a reflection I’m only left with four pathetic words: Where do I

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Lord of The Flies

“The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.” -William Golding I took a brief hiatus from the blog this past month, but since finals are over and summer has started, the reflections will be up once again. The Lord of The Flies, by William Golding. This novel is shocking. It’s a book that

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Meditations

A reflection on Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius. Meditations is, as the name suggests, the meditations of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. There isn’t really another book of its kind. In this volume of 150 pages, we get to witness the private thoughts of the most powerful man in the world at the time as he gives

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

This is my reflection on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Mr. Utterson, a middle-aged lawyer in London, witnesses a curious relationship unfold between Dr. Jekyll, a prominent doctor, and Mr. Hyde, a short devilish man of mysterious origin. Dr. Jekyll’s will, which relinquished all of his belongings to Mr. Hyde upon

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On Science Fiction

A reflection on Time Machine, by H.G. Wells. “Nothing remains interesting where anything may happen.” -H.G. Wells. The key to successful world-building is a set rules. In novels with fantastical elements, the talent displayed in good literature is not about what an author includes, it’s about what the author excludes. Anyone can write a novel

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