Tag: reflective essay
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My Unlimited Budget For 24 Hours: What Would I Do?
What happens when desire gets all the room it needs? This literary essay follows one imagination through a single day of unlimited money — and finds something far quieter, and stranger, than luxury waiting at the other end.
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Marriage Pressure vs Choice in India: An Emotional Conflict of Identity
A wedding card rests where decisions are never spoken aloud. A shehnai plays in memory, not celebration. In one living room, identity bends quietly between expectation and choice, where saying yes or no feels less important than knowing who is speaking.
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A One-Sided Chronicle: Unmasking the Bias in Sudhir Kumar Suthar’s Farmer Power
Truth rarely arrives whole—it comes fragmented, shaped by perspective and silence alike. In this reflective critique of Farmer Power by Sudhir Kumar Suthar, the essay explores how a powerful narrative can illuminate certain realities while quietly obscuring others, raising deeper questions about bias, storytelling, and the nature of truth itself. #BookReview #PebbleGalaxy #NarrativeTruth #IndianPolitics #LiteraryCritique
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The Last Time Is Always Invisible
Some of the most important endings in life happen quietly. We rarely recognize the last time we experience something while it is happening — the last day with childhood friends, the final evening in a familiar place, or the unnoticed moment when a chapter of life gently closes. This reflective essay explores how time turns…
