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Bluest Realities' Anthropology: Creation Of Phantasies

Bluest Realities' Anthropology: Creation Of Phantasies

[Reader discretion advised: There'll be usage of mature language. There's currently a weak amount of sensual scenes, and no gore yet: later in the story when I add more content.] Series: (Chronicling Bluest Realities) Hiding many unknown secrets beyond what the chaos eyes see... For what a false sense of safety, only leads to a false sense of happiness... That cannot be judge to the entities beyond. As we together are the one watching above as one of them, staring down upon those mortals wanting a change... Throughout one of many realities, depicted as one of many phantasies. Are solely letting them experience outside the box of unknown taboos... True-Synapsis: In an overly-developed cloudy dystopian world. Colton [Kyhireol] always dreams childish wonders upon a fantasy beyond. Always trying to find ways for himself to somehow enjoy his desiring emotions inside. Before deciding to test out another test with his friends that he wishes were real… In which, prepares a technical helmet created by his mother and helped by his father to do some functional testing again… Which creates his “neurological copy” into the cyberspace data network into the enchanting “New World.” Solely there to experience what he wished he experienced here now over anew. Letting many unknown factors slip throughout the slipstream of his vision. Because, a bright happy world he may see may bring new happy memories together with his friends and new friends… Forever? But there’s something inside him watching he fears - waiting for something to happen beyond. Because what creation brings, destruction comes after… For what history falls into a whirlpool of temporal repetition. Seeing only eyes, eyes staring down upon him from above the foggy clouds of the ȼīⱦɏ. Raining paint that splashes and spreads into multiple black puddles of unknown certainties. Looking at a reflection of the “New World'' being perceived as what lives on tainted… Or what story closes in his hands to follow a new story ahead from the tragedy upon infinity. Peeking through the spectrum of pressure and emotions away. Letting colorful tones bleed and change the feeling beyond the story's comprehension! Loosely letting the warm colors bring his soul a light while his friend’s antics are soothing alright. Tearing and ripping the walls beyond these fantasies. Traveling deeper, darker, and harsher into the abyss where it shall go. Cause nothing at heart, will stake along… Only reminding him the paper he has at hand, glaring through the portraits of unknown histories, arts, changes, and emotions—for what experience and reality beyond these “New Worlds” ahead…
Fantasy
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DISANTET MANTAN

DISANTET MANTAN

safitri, gadis desa yang berparas cantik dan berpendidkan tinggi, hidupnya mulai di kepoin oleh tetangganya setelah dia lulus dari kuliah. mulai dari ditanyain 'kapan kawin?' sampai dengan di jodohkan. akhirnya, dia memilih menikah dengan seorang pemuda biasa yang telah berhasil menaklukan hatinya yang bernama nafi, pemuda itu baru pulang merantau dari malasyia. namun siapa sangka ujian pernikahan sangat cepat menghampiri mereka , mereka tidak dapat merasakan hangatnya bulan madu. safitri dinyatakan posistif hamil saat memasuki bulan kedua pernikahan, namun kehamilannya sangat lah janggal, dia tidak bisa menelan makanan sedikitpun, hidupnya bergantung pada air infus yang masuk ke urat nadinya. hari demi hari penyakitnya tambah aneh, tiba-tiba matanya tidak bisa melihat, bahkan kedua tangan dan lidahnya menyerupai ular kobra. akhirnya nafi, memilih mengobati safitri lewat dunia perdukunan, ternyata setiap dukun memiliki ritual yang berbeda-beda untuk mengobati pasiennya. ada dukun yang mengeluarkan banyak paku dalam kepala, mengeluarkan jarum dalam telur ayam, ada dukun yang membakar kemenyan dan membutuhkan ayam jantan berwarna hitam. semua syarat dipenuhi oleh nafi. namun safitri justru semakin lemah, dia bahkan sampai pingsan saat dimandikan dengan air kembang. “tolong jangan bunuh aku, aku harus tetap disini tidak boleh pulang”. Safitri menjawab dengan suara seperti nenek tua. “kenapa kamu harus disini, disini bukan tempat mu”. Yahman masih adu mulut dengan jin itu. “ kalau aku pulang, ayah ku akan menyiksaku. Aku akan dihukum, akan diikat dan tidak dikasih makan”. Hiks hiks hiks jin dalam badan safitri menangis memelas kepada yahman. penerawangan antara para dukun pun berbeda - beda, ada yang mengatakan kalau safitri disantet oleh tetangganya sendiri. dukun terakhir mengatakan kalau safitri di santet oleh mantannya sendiri. dukun yang manakah yang harus nafi percaya? apakah benar safitri disantet oleh mantannya? safitri tidak pernah bercerita pada nafi soal mantannya.
Sejarah
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What are the most popular anthropology fiction books?
One of the most popular is 'The Lord of the Flies' by William Golding. It explores human nature and the formation of society from an anthropological perspective. Another is '1984' by George Orwell. While mainly a dystopian novel, it has aspects related to anthropology such as how society is controlled and how individuals adapt. And 'Animal Farm' by the same author also has anthropological elements as it uses animals to represent different human social classes.
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2024-11-21 18:07
What are some of the best anthropology fiction books?
One of the best is 'The Clan of the Cave Bear' by Jean M. Auel. It vividly depicts the life of prehistoric humans. Another great one is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson which has interesting takes on future anthropology. Also, 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley is excellent as it explores society and human nature in a fictional yet thought - provoking way.
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2024-12-15 03:33
What are some good anthropology science fiction books?
One great anthropology science fiction book is 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It has a richly detailed universe with complex cultures and societies. Another is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin, which explores gender and anthropology in a unique science - fictional setting. And 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson also combines elements of anthropology and future - tech concepts.
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2024-12-04 21:20
Can you recommend some anthropology fiction books?
One great anthropology fiction book is 'The Clan of the Cave Bear' by Jean M. Auel. It takes readers back to prehistoric times and explores the life of a Cro - Magnon girl among Neanderthals. Another is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson which combines anthropology with cyberpunk elements. And 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley also has anthropological aspects as it presents a future society with different social classes and their behaviors.
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2024-11-21 16:43
What are the most popular forensic anthropology fiction books?
Well, 'The Devil's Bones' by Jefferson Bass is highly popular. It combines forensic anthropology knowledge with an interesting mystery. Also, 'Bones Are Forever' from Kathy Reichs is popular as it features a strong female forensic anthropologist character. In addition, 'The Bone Thief' by Jefferson Bass is another popular one in the genre. It has complex characters and a good mystery that keeps readers hooked.
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2024-12-10 01:29
What are the most popular forensic anthropology books in fiction?
The Kay Scarpetta series is also up there. It was one of the first to really focus on a female forensic expert. Patricia Cornwell does a great job of creating a believable world of forensic investigation and crime - fighting in her books. There are so many twists and turns in each story that keep readers hooked.
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2024-12-07 16:57
Can you name some popular anthropology fiction books?
Sure. 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson is considered anthropology fiction. It delves into a future society with various sub - cultures and their interactions. Another one is 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It has in - depth descriptions of the Fremen culture, their beliefs, and way of life, which is very much in the realm of anthropology fiction.
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2024-11-11 20:56
How can anthropology be explored through science fiction books?
Anthropology can be explored through science fiction books by presenting different cultures and societies. For example, in 'Dune', the Fremen culture is detailed. It shows their social structure, values, and ways of life which are different from our own. This allows us to study anthropology concepts like cultural adaptation and the impact of environment on a society.
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2024-11-02 17:54
What are some good science fiction books for studying anthropology?
One great book is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It presents a post - modern society with different sub - cultures and power structures. Another is 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons. The different pilgrims in the story come from diverse backgrounds, and their stories reveal a lot about different cultures and beliefs. And 'Ender's Game' also has elements of anthropology as it shows how a military - focused society shapes its young members.
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2024-11-02 20:17
What are the most popular fiction anthropology books among students?
Among students, 'Things Fall Apart' is quite popular. It's often studied in literature and anthropology courses. The way it presents the Igbo culture and the impact of colonialism is very educational. Another popular one is 'The Clan of the Cave Bear'. The prehistoric setting and the story of the main character's survival and adaptation fascinate students. 'The God of Small Things' is also liked for its vivid portrayal of the complex social hierarchies in India.
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2024-11-12 07:49
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