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Analysis of The Vegetarian by Han Kang

In The Vegetarian by Han Kang, my analysis moves beyond the surface idea of vegetarianism and reads the novel as a profound exploration of bodily autonomy, patriarchal control, and the politics of silence. Yeong-hye’s decision to stop eating meat appears small, almost mundane, yet the intensity of the backlash it provokes reveals how deeply society fears a woman who exercises choice over her own body. Her refusal becomes symbolic — not merely a rejection of meat, but a rejection of violence, domination, and the expectations imposed upon her as a wife and daughter. What strikes me most is how the narrative is structured through the perspectives of others, denying Yeong-hye a sustained voice of her own; this deliberate narrative distance mirrors the social reality in which women are spoken about, judged, diagnosed, and controlled rather than truly heard. The calm, almost clinical tone of the prose intensifies the horror, suggesting that brutality does not always arrive loudly — it often ...
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BLOG on French Words We Use Every Day in English (And Don’t Realize)

                                                                    FLOODS IN PUNJAB Fields once golden, now drowned in rain, Homes are trembling, hearts know pain. The river roars, the skies still weep, Dreams are broken, hopes run deep. But Punjab stands, brave and tall, Through rising waters, we won’t fall. Hands will join, and voices say, We’ll see the sunshine after grey.   FRENCH WORDS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE Language is like a living organism, it grows, changes, and adapts over time. English, often regarded as a global language, is no exception. It is not a “pure” language but a fascinating blend of influences, and one of the most significant contributors to its vocabulary is  French . Today, without even realizing it, we sprinkle French words into our daily conversations. These words have become so natural...

French Words We Use Every Day in English (And Don’t Realize)

                      FRENCH WORDS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE Language is like a living organism, it grows, changes, and adapts over time. English, often regarded as a global language, is no exception. It is not a “pure” language but a fascinating blend of influences, and one of the most significant contributors to its vocabulary is French . Today, without even realizing it, we sprinkle French words into our daily conversations. These words have become so natural in English that they hardly feel foreign. Yet, behind every menu , every bouquet , and every fiancé , there is a French story. To understand why English has so many French words, we need to go back to history, specifically, to 1066 and the Norman Conquest . When William the Conqueror defeated King Harold and became the ruler of England, he brought with him not just an army but also the Norman French language . For the next three centuries, French became the language of the court, ...