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Unfaithful (Film)

    “Unfaithful” is a 2002 erotic thriller directed by Adrian Lyne, starring Diane Lane, Richard Gere, and Olivier Martinez. The film explores the complexities of marital infidelity and the consequences that arise from a passionate extramarital affair. Here’s an analysis of… Read More »Unfaithful (Film)

    Fatal Attraction (Film)

      “Fatal Attraction” is a psychological thriller directed by Adrian Lyne, released in 1987. The film explores the consequences of a brief extramarital affair and the disturbing aftermath that follows. Here’s an analysis of key elements in “Fatal Attraction”: “Fatal Attraction”… Read More »Fatal Attraction (Film)

      The Graduate (Film)

        “The Graduate” is a classic film directed by Mike Nichols, released in 1967, and is considered one of the defining works of the New Hollywood era. The film is renowned for its exploration of themes related to societal expectations, the… Read More »The Graduate (Film)

        Booty Call

          A “booty call” is a slang term referring to a casual sexual encounter or invitation, typically made with the intention of meeting someone for sexual activity. It often implies that the contact is primarily for the purpose of fulfilling sexual… Read More »Booty Call

          Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM)

            An ENM (Ethical Non-Monogamy) relationship refers to a consensually agreed-upon romantic or sexual connection where the individuals involved openly acknowledge and accept that they may have multiple partners simultaneously. Ethical non-monogamy emphasises honesty, communication, and transparency among all parties involved.… Read More »Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM)

            The Infidelity In Jane Eyre

              “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Brontë is a classic novel that does not specifically focus on infidelity in the traditional sense, but it does explore themes of love, morality, and social expectations. The main characters, Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester, navigate… Read More »The Infidelity In Jane Eyre

              Bram Stoker’s Dracula

                Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” primarily focuses on the theme of vampirism, horror, and the battle between good and evil rather than infidelity. However, there are instances in the novel where the concept of infidelity can be interpreted in a broader sense.… Read More »Bram Stoker’s Dracula

                Chéri (Novel)

                  “Chéri” by Colette explores several prominent themes that contribute to the novel’s depth and complexity. Here are some key themes: These themes contribute to the novel’s exploration of the human condition, offering readers a nuanced and thought-provoking narrative. Colette’s portrayal… Read More »Chéri (Novel)

                  Lolita

                    “Lolita” by Vladimir Nabokov, published in 1955, is a controversial and complex novel that explores themes of obsession, manipulation, and the consequences of unchecked desire. Here’s an analysis of key elements within the novel: In conclusion, “Lolita” is a complex… Read More »Lolita

                    Justine

                      “Justine” by the Marquis de Sade, written in 1791, is a controversial and explicit work that explores themes of morality, virtue, and the nature of suffering. Here’s an analysis of key elements and themes within the novel: In summary, “Justine”… Read More »Justine