Homo Unius Libri

Immensely biased thoughts for shallow academia.

11.1.11

Twelve Angry Men: Justice and Prejudice

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After more than fifty years passed, Sidney Lumet’s Twelve Angry Men (1957) still seems to be a milestone in the genre of courtroom drama. Wi...
27.5.10

A Crooked Glance over the Second World War: Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds

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Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds is a film never to forget, and on its way to become a cult in the upcoming years. The film has a st...
4.5.10

Submission, Delusion and Manipulation: The Art of Islam

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The world of phenomena and objects are often cannot be seen as what they are, but they are perceived as what previous generations have told ...
25.3.10

Rome as a Metaphor of Human Mind

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In essence, Freud assumes it right that the history of Western civilization is part of our unconscious mental history as well. He uses the t...

Sarpedon’s Tale: Fate or the Gods

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Sarpedon was a king from Lycia, today’s southwestern Anatolia. In Iliad, he fought alongside the Trojans, and he became one of the heroes of...
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