Today, Valentine’s Day, you might expect me to be talking about romance in literature. The truth is that you are never going to find me in the Romance section at a bookstore. I prefer stories where romance is a secondary element and not the main focus of the plot, as well as, stories where other…
Category: Tv Series Reviews
Positive Masculinity in “The Mandalorian”: Din Djarin’s Five Best Qualities in Season Two
I am so happy to announce that this is the last post of the year, time flies fast, and we soon find ourselves talking about The Mandalorian again. Yes! Let’s discuss that amazingly produced Star Wars live-action series. We can clearly see how much the whole team involved in the series love what they are doing, I will leave…
“To Walk Invisible”: An Evocative Insight on Emily Brontë
On 30 of July, it was Emily Brontë’s 202 birthday. Born in 1818, Emily has been often portrayed as the most savage and wild sister from the Brontë family. But no one can neglect that she produced one of the most beautifully written artworks ever, not only evidenced in her only known novel Wuthering Heights…
Masculinity in “The Mandalorian”: Analyzing Din Djarin (Mando)
I know I talk mostly about literature because I have studied literature, being one of my favourite topics the gothic, fantasy, ecological studies and also feminism. But I love Star Wars too. Star wars came into my life before anything else, I cannot clearly remember when. It would be very weird not to have grown…