What Are Men\’s Darkest Fears (And How They Appear In Fiction)?
There was a video essay about the film \”Return to Oz\” which detailed how much it perfectly captured the original spirit of L. Frank Baum\’s books. One example is noting…
"Whatever hurts, instructs" – Benjamin Franklin
There was a video essay about the film \”Return to Oz\” which detailed how much it perfectly captured the original spirit of L. Frank Baum\’s books. One example is noting…
To be a man of new masculinity is to feel secure with oneself.
\"When you break away from that energy, you lose momentum. You can\'t do that. You have to keep going.\" - Shamrock, pg. 193
The Crisis Of Masculinity can be addressed and reenacted within the simulacrum of fiction, but it needs to be discussed nonetheless.
Disclaimer: There will be spoilers both for the book series and the television series. Looking in retrospect at my readership of the Song of Ice and Fire series, I can…
\"...The more your son values himself, the more he will want to be paid in order to take these risks and jobs\" - Boy Crisis, pg. 308.
It is not a sign of strength, but a sign of weakness.