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Frankenstein / Existential Burden

Author: Mary Shelley  | Themes: creator vs creation, isolation, hubris, despair, nature's power

If I were engaged in any high undertaking or design, fraught with extensive utility to my fellow creatures, then could I live to fulfil it. But such i...
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea / Leadership and Doubt

Author: Jules Verne  | Themes: authority, navigation, colonialism, uncertainty, skepticism

This, however, did not satisfy the Canadian, who that day came to me asking where we were going. “We are going where our Captain’s fancy takes us, Mas...
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Pride and Prejudice / Public Perception

Author: Jane Austen  | Themes: marriage, social status, media, identity, critique

Miss Lucas is married and settled: and one of my own daughters. I suppose you have heard of it; indeed, you must have seen it in the papers. It was in...
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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth / Perception of Meaning

Author: Jules Verne  | Themes: perspective, ignorance, enlightenment, language, knowledge

"Look at the sentence as dictated by you." "Well, but it means nothing," was the angry answer. "Nothing if you read from left to right, but mark, if f...
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Gulliver's Travels / Ephemeral Knowledge

Author: Jonathan Swift  | Themes: transience, learning, history, culture, skepticism

He said, “that new systems of nature were but new fashions, which would vary in every age; and even those, who pretend to demonstrate them from mathem...
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea / Volcanic Ascent

Author: Jules Verne  | Themes: exploration, nature's power, human curiosity, danger, geological wonder

The bottom now rose sensibly, and we soon arrived at long circuitous slopes, or inclined planes, which took us higher by degrees; but we were obliged ...