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Living in the Doomsday and Becoming an Immortal Alone
Author: Get to the Point
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A new work from the author of 'My Senior Brother is Too Steady', welcome to enjoy it! ------- [Science Fiction Apocalypse Setting + Alone Cultivation Protagonist, Not a Mindless Feel-Good Story] This is a shattered world where human civilization barely gasps for air on a planet ravaged by the Blade Beast catastrophe, the flame of civilization in underground fortresses flickers intermittently, and human elites in space are brewing a final plan to strike back at the Blade Beasts, but the future of humanity is dimly lit by fading stars… "So," a Mahayana Realm expert, who after cultivating alone for one hundred and twenty-five years failed his tribulation and became a Residual Soul in this 'peculiar' world, sighed deeply as he looked up to the sky: "What the hell does this have to do with me?!"
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Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" is suitable for which grade
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2026-01-09 19:27
The content of the Raven poem was profound and suitable for adults over the age of 18. There was no mention of which grade it was suitable for. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's 'Black Death' Poem in the Story
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2024-12-12 07:35
Well, in Poe's 'Black Death' poem within the story, it's a complex work. Poe had a unique style of writing that was both disturbing and captivating. The poem might be about the actual Black Death plague, but also could be a metaphor for other types of death or decay in society. His descriptions could be very detailed, painting a picture of a world stricken by this deadly force. He may have used alliteration or assonance to make the poem more sonorous and to draw the reader further into the dark world he was creating.
Edgar Allan Poe's Raven
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2026-08-11 04:24
Allan Poe's "The Raven" was themed with death, disillusionment, and mourning besides love. The purpose of poetry was to sublimate the soul, and the melancholic beauty ensured the entire process of soul sublimation. This poem was about a man who had lost his lover and was in pain alone in the middle of the night. He was disturbed by a crow and communicated with it. The theme was presented by describing the depressing environment, the protagonist's painful emotions, and many bitter and cold images. The phrase "never again" was mentioned many times, suggesting that life was short and that once a loved one was lost, he would never be able to come back. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Raven, translated by Edgar Allan Poe
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2026-07-29 09:19
The Crow was translated by Cao Minglun. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Edgar Allan Poe's Crow
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2026-07-14 06:20
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly nappin... "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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