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Not a Classic Wedding

Not a Classic Wedding

Adult Romance (21+) _____________________ Series Wedding #1 [Not a Classic Wedding] Kalvian dan Kalebriena melakukan perjodohan tanpa drama, kontrak, atau syarat apapun. Menurut mereka, menolak perjodohan hanya akan membuang waktu mereka. Pernikahan tetap terjadi, mereka tinggal menjalaninya. Namun, siapa yang menyangka bahwa mereka telah mengenal jauh sebelum perjodohan ini berlangsung. Bukan hanya mereka berdua, tapi juga melibatkan sepasang hati yang lain. Tapi hal itu hanya masalalu mereka, individualis seperti briena dan vian tidak akan pernah membiarkan masa lalu merusak masa depan mereka. Sekalipun harus menyakiti hati oranglain, bahkan juga hati mereka sendiri. Tidak perlu ada drama yang memuakkan. This is not a classic wedding _________________________________________ Series Wedding #2 [CEO Scandal's : Married with Benefit] "Menikahlah denganku," ujar pria itu masih dengan nada dinginnya. "Apa?" Lona begitu terkejut dengan ucapan pria itu. Perempuan itu berusaha menormalkan degub jantungnya yang tiba tiba menggila. "Oke, tenang, Lona. Mungkin saat ini kau masih terjebak ke dalam skenario yang kau ciptakan sendiri," ujarnya dalam hati. "Sadarlah!" "Menikahlah denganku, Nona Hilona Anpuanra." Pria itu samakin menajamkan pandangannya dan Hilona nyaris tenggelam karenanya. "Kenapa? Kenapa aku harus menikah denganmu?" tanya Hilona setelah tersadar jika lamaran yang di utarakan pria itu bukan dialog dalam skripsi imajinasinya. "Karena saat ini, kau sudah terlibat ke dalam skenario hidupku dan mau tidak mau kau harus menerimanya." Salah satu alis tebal milik pria itu terangkat ke atas. Ada senyum yang tertarik dalam sudut bibirnya yang penuh. "Tunggu! Apa maksudmu aku harus menerimanya?" tanya Hilona masih tak mengerti dengan skenario yang tiba tiba saja terjadi. "Anggap saja, pertemuan kita kemarin malam adalah skenario Tuhan untuk mempertemukan kita. Aku akan menjelaskan lebih lanjut setelah kita resmi menikah." Setelah mengatakan hal tersebut, pria itu pergi meningalkan Lona begitu saja. Gila! Ini benar benar skenario yang gila! Bagaimana bisa tiba tiba ada seorang pria melamar Hilona? Menyatakan seolah tidak ada skenario lain selain menikah. Wait! Pria itu mengatakan tentang pertemuan kemarin malam? Pertemuan apa? Hilona berusaha untuk menggali ingatannya tentang pertemuan yang di maksud pria itu. Ia sendiri masih bingung dengan apa yang terjadi. Dia sedang menceritakan kisah kelamnya dan tiba tiba saja salah satu skenario yang ia bayangkan terjadi di hidupnya. Perempuan itu menoleh ke samping, ia baru tersadar jika saat ini tidak sedang berada di apartemen lusuhnya. Semua perabotan di ruangan ini terlihat mahal dan berkelas. Hilona menatap pantulan dirinya yang terlihat sama, ia kemudian menatap ke arah satu titik. Ke arah kalung yang saat ini ia pakai. Perempuan itu tak ingat pernah memiliki kalung ini sebelumnya. Lalu tiba tiba sekelebat ingatan muncul di ingatanya. Tentang kejadian malam itu. Kejadian yang membuatnya terjebak dengan pria yang baru saja melamarnya. Pria rupawan dengan jabatan tinggi dan sangat terpandang. "Sial! Aku benar benar harus menikah dengan Kalan Arusha Adhyasta!" Hilona mengusap rambutnya frustasi.
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80's Indian Classic
There were many classic Indian movies from the 1980s, and one of them was Lovesick (also known as Addicted to Love). The film was set in India in the 1950s and reflected the social customs and norms of the upper class of Indian society at that time. "Lovesick" was a romantic love story that transcended the traditional sense. It had a pivotal position in Bollywood and even the world's film industry. Actress Padmini Kohrapure won the Best Actress Award for her role in the film. Other than "Lovesickness," there were other Indian movies from the 1980s that were released in China, such as "Wanderer,""Caravan,""Mute Girl,""Nuli,""Volcano of Love,""Mysterious Superstar,""Little Loli's Uncle Monkey," and so on. These films enriched the entertainment life of the Chinese audience at that time, and also gave them a deeper understanding of Indian culture and customs.
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2025-01-05 19:38
What are the characteristics of indian classic novels?
They usually feature complex family dynamics. Family is a central institution in Indian culture, and novels often explore the relationships, hierarchies, and conflicts within families, as seen in novels like 'The God of Small Things'. Moreover, the descriptions of the Indian landscape and the way of life are very vivid. Writers use detailed descriptions to bring to life the diverse regions of India, from the bustling cities to the serene villages.
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2024-11-18 19:16
Analysis of Classic Indian Short Stories
Classic Indian short stories often feature rich cultural elements. They can show the diverse religious beliefs, social hierarchies, and family values in India. For example, some stories might revolve around the caste system, depicting the struggles and fates of different caste people. These stories also use vivid language and unique narrative techniques to tell stories of love, sacrifice, and moral lessons.
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2024-11-07 02:11
What are the characteristics of classic Indian novels?
Classic Indian novels often have a strong sense of place. For example, they vividly depict the landscapes, cities, and villages of India. They also tend to explore complex social hierarchies like the caste system. Take 'The God of Small Things' which shows how caste affects people's lives and relationships.
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2024-12-02 06:43
What are some interesting Classic Indian Stories?
The Mahabharata is a huge and important classic Indian story. It's about a great war between two families, the Pandavas and the Kauravas. It contains deep philosophical discussions, heroic deeds, and complex characters. There are also many stories within it, like the Bhagavad Gita which is a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna on duty and morality. In addition, there are tales of Krishna's childhood pranks which are quite popular and show his divine nature in a more accessible way.
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2024-10-30 18:12
Who are the famous authors of classic Indian novels?
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay is famous for his novel 'Anandamath'. His work had a great impact on the Indian independence movement. Vikram Seth, the author of 'A Suitable Boy', is also renowned. His novel is very detailed and gives great insights into Indian society. Raja Rao, the writer of 'Kanthapura', is also a well - respected author in the realm of classic Indian novels.
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2024-11-13 15:16
What are some of the best classic Indian novels?
One of the best classic Indian novels is 'The God of Small Things' by Arundhati Roy. It beautifully explores themes of love, caste, and family in Kerala. Another great one is 'Midnight's Children' by Salman Rushdie, which is a magical realist take on India's independence and the lives of those born at the stroke of midnight. Also, 'Anandamath' by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay is significant as it was a source of inspiration during India's freedom struggle.
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2024-11-15 01:35
What are some interesting indian classic stories?
One famous Indian classic story is the Ramayana. It tells the story of Prince Rama's quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. Rama is an incarnation of the god Vishnu. The story is filled with themes of love, loyalty, and the triumph of good over evil.
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2024-10-28 09:46
What are the characteristics of classic Indian love stories?
Often, they involve a deep sense of devotion. For example, in the story of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, Shah Jahan's devotion led him to create one of the most beautiful monuments in the world. The love is not just about physical attraction but also about spiritual and emotional bonds.
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2024-11-25 03:41
What are some classic American Indian novels?
One classic American Indian novel is 'House Made of Dawn' by N. Scott Momaday. It beautifully explores the life of a young Pueblo man dealing with the clash between his native culture and the modern world.
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2024-12-04 23:02
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