In the ancient world, people believed that stars controlled their lives and fates. They watched the night sky closely for signs and omens to make important decisions about crops, marriages, wars, and...
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: How ancient people used star signs to predict their fate and why you should use them too!
The word "queer" refers to people who identify themselves outside of heteronormative binaries, including but not limited to those identifying as LGBTQIA+. Queer literature is written from this...
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: A call to reject narrow conceptions of identity and fate: examining the subversive power of queer literature
Queer love has been a subject of interest for centuries, but its impact on society's understanding of fate and destiny is often overlooked. In this article, we will explore how queer love can be seen...
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: Queer love challenges notions of fate and destiny: exploring its role in free will
Can divine justice be realized through empathy rather than judgment? Divine justice is an important concept in many religions and philosophies that has been debated for centuries. It refers to the...
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: How empathy promotes divine justice in intimate relationships
Tragedy is one of the oldest literary genres that has been used to explore universal themes such as death, loss, and suffering. It is often portrayed through the lens of heterosexual romance and...
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: Exploring queer reinterpretations of tragedy: fate, guilt, love, and intimacy
The term “soulmate” has become increasingly popular in modern society to describe an idealized romantic partner who is believed to have been destined for one another by fate.
This belief system...
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: What does the idea of soulmates mean for modern romance? an examination of its origins and implications