Paradise Lost by John Milton is one of the greatest works in the English Language due to its interactive structure, theological exploration, magnificent storytelling, and lasting influence on literature and media. In fact, this book even had great influence on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (my review of which I'll repost tomorrow). It's a retelling of the... Continue Reading →
Review: Hamlet (Spoilers).
Hamlet: a play that - if you had a good education - you were forced to read in high school or had to act in if you were in theater. Nowadays, some schools are banning this book for a variety of reasons, including the heavy themes explored throughout it. Of course, this is stupid, because... Continue Reading →
Blog: Why Fantasy Today Sucks.
One of the questions I think is being asked the most in the world of fantasy is: "Why does so much of it suck nowadays?" If it's not the same, formulaic plots and tropes we've gotten a million times before, it's just the most depraved smut you've ever read all aimed at women. What gives?... Continue Reading →
Blog: 5 Things we can Learn from Tolkien
This week is Tolkien week, which was first started in 1978 by the American Tolkien Society and starts with September 22, ending after one calendar week. That's why this week will be for the most part Tolkien-themed, except for Friday's post. So, let's talk about five things we can learn from Tolkien's work. #1: Absolute... Continue Reading →
Blog: Happy Hobbit Day – Similarities Between The Silmarillion and Beowulf.
J.R.R. Tolkien once envisioned creating a body of interconnected legends that would reflect the essence of England’s mythic past, saying in a letter to Melton Waldman in 1951: “But once upon a time, (my crest has long since fallen) I had a mind to make a body of more or less connected legend, ranging from... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Debunking Deconstruction – Where is God When Bad Things Happen?
The last few weeks have not been good. A Catholic school holding Mass in Minnesota was shot up by a transgender shooter. Charlie Kirk is dead. Three kids are in critical condition after a school shooting in Evergreen, Colorado. Things are just not good and one of the things I've been hearing online from atheists... Continue Reading →
Review: Breach…(Spoilers)
After a year of waiting from the cliffhanger that was Clancy, Twenty-One Pilots has finally given us the end of the Dema storyline in their new album Breach. Overall, this album was what I've been saying it would be for the past few months as "The Contract" and "Drum Show" were released. #1: The Music... Continue Reading →
Review: Twenty-One Pilots “Drum Show”
Twenty-One Pilots has finally released a second single from their new album, Breach, so naturally, we have to talk about it in preparation for the new album. Just like with "The Contract", "Drum Show" has a very distinct sound to it due it blending the musical styles of previous albums. Overall, the drums give Blurryface... Continue Reading →
Review: Jurassic World: Rebirth… (Spoilers)
It's not often that I agree with film critics on something. Most of them are woke, will give crappy shows and movies good ratings for pushing the woke agenda, don't understand the real-world audience, or are a mix of all three. However, after watching this movie and trying not to fall asleep, I found myself... Continue Reading →
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