
The End of the Affair (original title: The End of the Affair) is a novel by British author Graham Greene. First published in 1951 by Heinemann in London, it is one of Greene's works in which he intensely explores Catholic themes from his novels.The novel is set in London during and immediately after the Second World War, particularly during the Blitz. Drawing autobiographical elements from Greene’s own life, the story centers on the forbidden relationship between the novelist Maurice Bendrix and
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Muhammed Samed Acar

We were like the beginning of an end, both of us.You found me at the starting point of your life;I saw you at the final pain of my heart.Then we passed beyond each other, both of us.You chose to seek new beginnings;I chose to bring those beginnings to an end.Every beginning has an end, does it not?They cannot coexist, they never can.Not until we part… together.It is precisely at that moment that new beginnings may arise;New lives, new suns are born.Seasons come and go,But the same end does not a
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Gülşen Arslan

The Last Day of a Condemned Man, work, published by Victor Hugo in 1829, is a novel that recounts through a diary the experiences of an unnamed prisoner on the way to execution. The work addresses the psychological processes endured by the individual in the context of the death penalty and in this context offers insights into the concepts of conscience, human life, and justice. The novel’s central themes include opposition to the death penalty, the moral dimension of justice, the value of human
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Muhammet Oğuz Gülek
FiFinal Destination is a 2000 American horror-thriller film directed by James Wong, with a screenplay written by Wong, Glen Morgan, and Jeffrey Reddick. The producers are Craig Perry and Warren Zide, and the film was distributed by New Line Cinema.The main cast includes Devon Sawa as Alex Browning, Ali Larter as Clear Rivers, Kerr Smith as Carter Horton, Seann William Scott as Billy Hitchcock, Chad Donella as Tod Waggner, and Tony Todd as William Bludworth. The film features a narrative in which d
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FiFinal Destination is an American film series set in the supernatural thriller genre, portraying death as an abstract yet orderly force. The central narrative of the series revolves around individuals who escape death’s predetermined plan, only to begin dying in sequence as a consequence of disrupting its design. In each film, one of the main characters foresees a fatal accident and saves several people. However, shortly afterward, a cycle begins in which these individuals die in increasingly com
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