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I don’t know much. I just have Wi-Fi :)(: I do usually post abt my cat
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I remember reading Fikir Eske Mekabir back in Grade 11. At the time, I was mainly drawn to the emotional side of it, especially moments like “mar esketuaf,” but I don’t think I fully understood what the novel was really saying(not really)
Now I’m reading another book (I won’t mention it yet), and it’s making me reflect on Fikir Eske Mekabir in a completely different way.
I’ve come to realize that the novel isn’t just a love story(I did get it at the time but not that deep uk ). It reflects the political and social realities of Ethiopia during the time of Haile Selassie. The relationship between Seble and Bezabih carries emotional weight, but it’s also shaped by power, class, and the system people were living under.
It made me understand (the book ) how writers like Haddis Alemayehu and Abbé Gubegna (alwledem) used literature to expose exploitation, inequality, and the backwardness that existed in parts of society.
And it’s not just in literature. Musicians like Mohammed Ahmed, Tilahun Gessesse, and Bizunesh Bekele expressed similar realities through their music. That emotional depth sometimes sadness comes from reflecting real struggles in society, including cultural shifts, inequality, and the loss of certain values.
So now, looking back, Fikir Eske Mekabir feels like more than just a tragic love story. It feels like a reflection of a society its structure, its struggles, and the people trying to live within it.
It’s interesting how a book can make more sense later not because it changed, but because your perspective did
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I asked Claude to attack my position
THE LIMITS OF YOUR POSITION ….it is still going 😂
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Wake up babeee, it’s Sunday
ngl nothing to post… just wishing you an energetic Sunday 🌞
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ngl I’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to say this 😭
the story that Isaac Newton got hit by an apple is almost certainly a myth
what actually happened is he was in a contemplative mood, and just seeing an apple fall triggered the idea of gravity
later he developed it into the law of universal gravitation that every object in the universe attracts every other object, stronger with mass and closer distance
so yeah… not a random accident, just observation + deep thinking = one of the biggest ideas in physics
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Apparently there was a time when knowledge was a kind of fashion. (like literally ) People were deeply curious(almost anything )observant, and not afraid to stand for something
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