Online Blog & Article, Fiction, Write & Read & Roza https://edebiyatblog.com/en/rss/author/roza Online Blog & Article, Fiction, Write & Read & Roza en © 2021 | EdebiyatBlog® | All Rights Reserved. PLATO https://edebiyatblog.com/en/plato https://edebiyatblog.com/en/plato It is rightly said that Plato founded philosophy. But we know that for a long time, a hundred years or so, only the name of the philosopher existed before philosophy took its name and established its territory. There was a philosopher, but philosophy did not yet exist. Why did that happen? Nietzsche gives an extraordinary answer: nothing new functions for a long time under or at the heart of an old form. Therefore, the new is not born out of nowhere; when he is born, we realize that in a way he has already been there, at work. We have heard the word new or novelty a lot in the recent past, so perhaps it should be emphasized: The new is formed gradually, even if it seems to appear out of nowhere; depends on speed, not haste, but slowness. In a way, it's always right before our eyes, so we don't see it until it appears. In this respect, it includes a certain confidentiality. Slowness, secrecy, suddenness, or, as Nietzsche put it, "timeless". That is why the philosopher first worked under the wise figure of the East. Pythagoras, or as we are familiar with Pythagoras – he used the word philosopher for himself first – gave his lectures from behind a curtain, his students only hearing his voice for a long time.

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Sat, 04 Jun 2022 18:50:26 +0300 Roza
WHY FALLING IN LOVE WİTHOUT BEING LOVED? https://edebiyatblog.com/en/why-falling-in-love-without-being-loved https://edebiyatblog.com/en/why-falling-in-love-without-being-loved If eyes see, heart likes and falls in love

The passion to meet lights fire

Reality and dream get mixed into each other

One moment comes and arched eyebrows are frowned.

He had loved a lot of beautiful ones without being loved

He knows that there is no remedy for this trouble

The lover also bears the trouble

Why falling in love without being loved?

Days full of hope and expectation

Passed with happiness and grief

We had tried hard but too hard

But couldn’t answer the riddle called love.

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Sat, 04 Jun 2022 18:39:13 +0300 Roza
MAYBE https://edebiyatblog.com/en/maybe https://edebiyatblog.com/en/maybe I was grateful for the tea. As I looked into your eyes again, while your voice reached my ears, and your smell was still on me, I thanked the tea that brought me back to you. After I thought of the days I killed, I wanted to bury myself in the blue, my hands could hardly hold it from my wrists. Someone said stop, stop, when there is to build, don't destroy again. try again, try again, try again. “Maybe you can walk hand in hand again on the streets with flowers on the edges,” he said. Maybe good morning to the workers, garbage collectors, workers, civil servants, porters, shoe shiners as we pass by them in the early morning! Good luck with! said your lesson. Maybe, you will make each other love this city again, you will convince each other to stay in this city, he said. maybe, maybe, you will become one, you can explain your loneliness to each other in the mirror, he said. He said that when you look at him in the mirror, you will tell him that you cannot be in the mirror. He said, "You can tell him how you kept him green while he was away, how you wrote songs, how you poured the sea out of his eyes, how he took a sharp silence on the roads he walked with him while looking away, and he could never explain this situation to those around him." he said, you want life, he said, you know yourself, you can make people believe that you know. I believed in myself, oh dear. I believed and swore on the tea that I would make you believe in myself. I swore to you that I would prove how I fell in love.

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Thu, 02 Jun 2022 19:00:57 +0300 Roza
SO… WHO IS JANE AUSTEN & WHY DOES SHE MATTER? https://edebiyatblog.com/en/so-who-is-jane-austen-why-does-she-matter https://edebiyatblog.com/en/so-who-is-jane-austen-why-does-she-matter "Jane Austen is one of the most famous writers in English literature. Her books are read by people all over the world and have been made into countless TV, film, theatre and radio adaptations.

This is all the more impressive because she only wrote six full-length novels. In order of publication, these were: Sense & Sensibility, Pride & Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.

But Jane Austen was writing 200 years ago. Why are her books still relevant, and why should you read her today?

Historian Alice Loxton has five reasons why Jane Austen still matters…

SO, WHY IS JANE AUSTEN IMPORTANT?

Click on a topic below to find out more…

She created great characters

She’s very funny

She was an important social commentator…

…and an early feminist

She was a literary genius, and pioneered new writing techniques 

She was ambitious, determined and inspirational

Her works have stood the test of time..."

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Sun, 29 May 2022 18:09:21 +0300 Roza