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Leo Tolstoy's epic novel follows the tragic love affair of Anna Karenina, a married woman who defies societal expectations. The novel explores themes of love, adultery, family, and the hypocrisy of Ru...
Sigmund Freud's *Civilization and Its Discontents* (1930) is a profound exploration of the tension between individual desires and societal constraints. Freud argues that civilization requires the repr...
George Orwell is the definitive voice of political satire and dystopian fiction. His novels, '1984' and 'Animal Farm,' are essential critiques of totalitarianism, surveillance, and the manipulation of...
Often called the 'father of realism,' Henrik Ibsen brought the complexities of social issues and individual morality to the stage with unprecedented clarity. Plays like 'A Doll's House' and 'Hedda Gab...
Michael Moore's 'Sicko' critiques the American healthcare system, highlighting the struggles of individuals facing medical debt and denial of care. The film contrasts the U.S. system with those of oth...
Shogo Makishima, from Psycho-Pass, is a charismatic and intelligent antagonist who challenges the very foundations of the Sibyl System. He believes that the system is inherently flawed and seeks to di...
Vargas Llosa's early novel offers a brutal and unflinching look at a military academy in Peru. The story follows Ricardo Arana, a young man navigating the harsh and competitive environment, exposing t...
Set during the Great Depression, Hard Times follows a drifter who enters the world of illegal bare-knuckle boxing. It is a classic, understated film that captures the desperation and grit of the era....
The Culture of Narcissism critiques the rise of individualism and self-absorption in American society. Lasch argues that the pursuit of personal gratification has led to a decline in empathy, responsi...
Novgorod is an unfinished novel that explores the social and political turmoil of 17th-century Russia. Tolstoy's experimental narrative style and his unflinching critique of autocracy make it a fascin...
Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales,' written in the late 14th century, is a collection of stories told by pilgrims traveling to Canterbury. The work's frank depictions of sexuality, its satirica...
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