Character Development
The Quintessential Quintuplets Anime Ending Isn't Perfect and Why I'm OK With It
So I recently watched the ending to The Quintessential Quintuplets anime and I'm a little late in opining on this series since the ending aired a couple of years ago, but I'm throwing my opinion out there regardless. It was an ending that surprised me, like it did for many fans of the series, but I viewed it more as a bittersweet ending rather than the rage inducer that affected some fans. Maybe that is because of my rather oddball approach to the series.
By Jonathan Marting2 years ago in Critique
Waiting for Godot
Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" is a theatrical masterpiece that, on the surface, might appear to be a perplexing puzzle with no apparent solution. Yet, beneath its enigmatic exterior, it serves as a striking reflection of the post-war world and the profound existential dilemmas that haunted its characters. While some might argue that the play lacks substance, it is, in fact, a captivating journey through the human psyche, offering both an exploration of despair and a glimmer of hope.
By Humyra Anjum Maliha2 years ago in Critique
NCIS: Sydney - A New Approach to a Global Franchise Stirs Up Debate
The NCIS franchise, a worldwide sensation, is extending its reach once more, but this time with an Australian twist. The most recent installment of the popular series, "NCIS: Sydney," will debut on November 10, 2023, exclusively on Paramount+ Australia and afterwards on Network 10. Although this new endeavor initially excited series fans, the responses to date have been a mixed bag of anticipation, disappointment, and controversy.
By Anisah Suhailah2 years ago in Critique
A Study of Human Complexity
What makes us human? This is a question that has fascinated philosophers, poets, and artists for centuries. One of the most brilliant and insightful answers to this question can be found in William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, a masterpiece of literature that transcends time and culture. In this tragedy, we follow the journey of Hamlet, a prince who faces a series of challenges that test his character, morality, and sanity. Through various literary devices such as metaphors, similes, irony, sarcasm, characterization, soliloquies, and moments of madness and humor, Shakespeare reveals the complexity of human nature in all its glory and misery.
By Humyra Anjum Maliha2 years ago in Critique
From Faulkner to Morrison
As I Lay Dying by William Falkner and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison are two renowned novels of the 20th century. While As I Lay Dying depicts the physical and mental struggles of the Bundren family, The Bluest Eye represents the struggle of a young black girl.
By Humyra Anjum Maliha2 years ago in Critique









