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Are We "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace"? Brautigan's 1967 Tech Utopia (or Warning)
In 1967, as flower power bloomed and the first inklings of a digital age were taking root, a quirky poet named Richard Brautigan penned a short, powerful poem that continues to echo in our tech-saturated world: "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace." It’s a poem that, depending on your perspective, feels either like a beautiful, naive dream of technological harmony or a chillingly prescient vision of our current reality. Let's unpack it. The Poem (in full): I like to
Dr.Merrin R S
Feb 242 min read


The Art of Resistance: A Deep Dive into Dylan Thomas’s "Do Not Go Gentle"
Dylan Thomas’s most famous poem is often recited at funerals or in films as a simple cry of defiance. However, when we look closely at the text, we find a complex architectural marvel—a poem that balances rigid mathematical structure with raw, explosive emotion. 1. The Paradox of the Villanelle It is ironic that a poem about "raging" and "burning" is written in one of the most restrictive forms in literature: the Villanelle . The Constraint: With only two rhymes and two repe
Dr.Merrin R S
Feb 243 min read


Fear, Logic, and the Fog: Redefining "The Hounds of Baskerville"
For over a century, the legend of a spectral hound roaming the mist-shrouded moors of Dartmoor has chilled readers of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. But when the BBC’s Sherlock took on this gothic masterpiece in the episode "The Hounds of Baskerville," it didn't just tell a ghost story—it hacked into the very science of fear. From Victorian Gothic to Techno-Thriller The genius of this adaptation lies in its transformation of tropes. In 1902, the threat was a literal beast with pho
Dr.Merrin R S
Feb 242 min read


👁️ Eyes Do More Than See by Isaac Asimov: A Glimpse into Emotion Beyond Intellect
🌌 Introduction Isaac Asimov, one of the greatest science fiction writers of the 20th century, is widely known for exploring the relationship between humanity and technology . His short story “Eyes Do More Than See” (1972) stands apart as a deeply philosophical and emotional tale that goes beyond machines and logic. In this story, Asimov moves from the world of science to the realm of emotion, memory, and human connection , reminding us that even in a distant, post-physical
Dr.Merrin R S
Oct 22, 20252 min read


☮️ Imagine by John Lennon: A Vision of Peace and Unity
🎵 Introduction Few songs in history have touched hearts and inspired hope the way John Lennon’s “Imagine” has. Released in 1971 , this timeless piece stands as both a poem and a prayer for peace. Through simple yet profound words, Lennon invites the world to reimagine life without borders, greed, or conflict — a world united by love and shared humanity. Though written over fifty years ago, “Imagine” continues to echo as a universal anthem for freedom, harmony, and compas
Dr.Merrin R S
Oct 22, 20252 min read


🌿 On Work by Kahlil Gibran: The Spiritual Essence of Labor
🌸 Introduction Kahlil Gibran, the Lebanese-American poet and philosopher, is best known for his timeless masterpiece The Prophet (1923). Among its many poetic essays, “On Work” stands out as a deeply inspiring meditation on the value, purpose, and spiritual meaning of labor . Rather than viewing work as mere survival, Gibran transforms it into an act of love, creation, and self-expression — a bridge between the human and the divine. 🌞 The Meaning of Work In “On Work,” G
Dr.Merrin R S
Oct 22, 20252 min read


🐷 Satire in Animal Farm: George Orwell’s Mirror to Society
🪶 Introduction George Orwell’s Animal Farm is more than just a story about talking animals — it’s a powerful political satire that exposes the corruption, hypocrisy, and greed hidden beneath systems of power. Published in 1945 , this novella transforms a simple farmyard rebellion into a profound commentary on revolution, leadership, and human nature . Orwell’s wit and irony make Animal Farm one of the most striking examples of satire in modern literature. 🧩 Understanding
Dr.Merrin R S
Oct 22, 20252 min read


🌸 A Prayer in Spring – A Celebration of Gratitude and Hope By Robert Frost
🌿 Introduction Robert Frost, one of America’s most beloved poets, is renowned for his deep connection with nature and his ability to find profound truths in simple rural scenes. “A Prayer in Spring,” first published in 1915 , reflects his characteristic blend of nature, spirituality, and human emotion . Through this poem, Frost offers a heartfelt prayer of gratitude and mindfulness , urging readers to live in the present and appreciate the beauty that surrounds them. 🌼 Sum
Dr.Merrin R S
Oct 22, 20252 min read
Tradition, Change, and the Battle for Identity: A Reflection on Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jewel
When the old and the new collide, what emerges is not just conflict—it’s the story of every society struggling to define its future. In...
Dr.Merrin R S
Apr 28, 20253 min read


Our Cosmic Neighborhood: Reflections on Our Home in Space by Sir James Jeans
When we lift our eyes to the night sky, it’s easy to feel small. The scattered stars seem so distant, the darkness so endless. Yet, in...
Dr.Merrin R S
Apr 28, 20252 min read


Finding Voices Across Lines: A Reflection on Wole Soyinka’s Telephone Conversation
In a world increasingly obsessed with connection, few moments are as ironically isolating as a telephone conversation gone wrong. Wole...
Dr.Merrin R S
Apr 28, 20252 min read
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