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      PART EIGHT

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      by LovelyMay In the eighth part of "Anthem," the protagonist experiences profound freedom and joy during their first day in the forest, a sharp contrast to the regulated life they left behind. Waking to sunlight instead of the accustomed bell, they revel in the newfound ability to control their actions, whether it's to lie still, leap up, or explore their surroundings without restraint. The vivid imagery of the forest—the trembling silver-edged leaves, the green fire above, and the sea of leafy waves—highlights the…
    • XIII -At the earths core Cover
      by LovelyMay The chapter "The Sly One" from "At the Earth's Core" unfolds with a dramatic escape through a narrow canyon, led by the protagonist and his companions from their Sagoth pursuers. Amidst their desperate flight to reach the cliffs of Sari and hopefully the aid of the Sarian warriors, they suddenly realize the betrayal by Hooja, who had promised aid but instead had left them to fend for themselves, seeking revenge on the protagonist for past grievances. As the Sagoths close in, a strategic decision by the…
    • SECTION 8  Of the Ancient Practice of Painting Cover
      by LovelyMay In Flatland, life is portrayed as rather dull, particularly from an aesthetic and artistic perspective. While the society faces typical human issues such as battles, conspiracies, and political unrest, these problems seem less engaging when compared to the rigid, geometric structure of their world. In Flatland, everything is a straight line, and visual experiences lack variety, restricted to brightness and obscurity. There are no landscapes or art forms as seen in Spaceland, making life, in an artistic…
    • CHAPTER IX – Mars has no Political System Cover
      by LovelyMay In the realm of Mars, the very concept of a political or administrative system is rendered obsolete by the overarching governance of love and self-guidance among its inhabitants. This notion stands in stark contrast to the Earthly reliance on complex bureaucracies and governmental structures, which many may find surprising or even disappointing. The Martian society thrives without the need for political overseers or regulatory bodies, attributing this notable absence to the elimination of selfishness and…
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      Chapter 8

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 8 unfolds against the backdrop of an unpredictable environment, with the characters caught between intense storms and sudden waves of heat. This erratic weather mirrors the emotional turmoil the characters experience as they attempt to reclaim a sense of normalcy in their new home. They cautiously salvage possessions, holding onto what little the Ministry has allowed them to keep, yet their environment remains uncertain and constantly shifting. Meanwhile, the Ministry itself falls into a chaotic…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, the protagonist wakes up to find that Nasha has left a message, indicating she has to leave for the day. This news brings a smile to their face as they experience an unfamiliar feeling of lightness and freedom from fear. However, this sense of calm is interrupted by a command from Marshall, requiring them to report to his office immediately. Upon entering Marshall's office, the protagonist is surprised by Marshall's unexpected demeanor, which is more relaxed than anticipated. The…
    • by LovelyMay In Chapter VIII of "Thuvia, Maid of Mars," titled "The Hall of Doom," the narrative intensifies as Thuvia is left alone with Tario, the ethereal Jeddak of Lothar, whose advances she firmly rebuffs, declaring herself no one's creation but a real princess of Ptarth. Tario, both fascinated and incredulous at Thuvia's reality, attempts to coerce her affection through hypnotic manipulation, briefly swaying her emotions until she snaps out of his influence, defending herself and threatening Tario with the…
    • CHAPTER VIII -Gulliver of  Mars Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VIII of "Gulliver of Mars" unfolds with the protagonist, now fully enveloped in the alien landscape of Mars, waking from a night of wine-induced ambiguity. He reminisces about the feast from the prior evening, questioning the reality of the events, particularly the existence of the lovely Heru and the horrific ape-like creatures. Upon recognizing physical remnants of the previous night's escapades, his thoughts pivot sharply to Heru's safety, launching him into a frantic search. As the search…
    • SECTION 20  How the Sphere Encouraged Me in a Vision. Cover
      by LovelyMay In this chapter of "Flatland," the narrator finds himself grappling with how to share his extraordinary experiences in other dimensions without alarming his wife. Unwilling to expose her to the unbelievable truths, he fabricates a story about accidentally falling through a trapdoor, relying on her sensible nature not to probe too deeply. His own mind, however, remains deeply unsettled by these encounters, leading him to seek solitude to process everything. While attempting to mentally construct the Third…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter XX of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants" delves into the profound significance of art on Mars, underscoring it as an essential expression of the individual's rhythm and harmony with the universe. Art, in Martian society, is not merely an aesthetic pleasure but a reflection of the soul's development and its harmony with divine laws. The chapter emphasizes that every being possesses an innate artistic impulse, yet only a fraction can materialize these inner visions due to variations in spiritual…
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