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…
Whimsical Yet Complex
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.