humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
The Philosophy of Chaos: Why We Love Unpredictable Characters in Pop Culture
From the cunning antics of Loki to the anarchic energy of Harley Quinn, chaotic characters have always held a unique allure in pop culture. Whether they are antiheroes, tricksters, or unpredictable wildcards, these figures captivate audiences by defying structure and conventional morality. But why do we find them so compelling? The answer lies at the intersection of psychology and philosophy.
By Bounty Hunter about a year ago in Geeks
Cosi - A Movie Review
We’re going to be in show business. Cosi is a 1996 film. Lewis is hired to work as a drama teacher in a psychiatric hospital. At first, he is uninterested until he becomes acquainted with the patients. At request, the patients rehearse an ambitious production of Mozart’s libretto ‘Cosi fan tutte.’
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
The Philosophy Behind Superheroes: Morality, Identity, and the Burden of Power
More Than Just Capes and Powers Superheroes are more than just fictional characters with extraordinary abilities; they are modern myths, embodying deep philosophical questions about morality, identity, and responsibility. From Superman’s unwavering commitment to justice to Batman’s ethical dilemmas, these figures reflect the complexities of human nature and societal values. This article explores the underlying philosophy behind superheroes, examining how they challenge our understanding of right and wrong, the self, and the consequences of power.
By Bounty Hunter about a year ago in Geeks
Unveiling Chhaava: A Deep Dive into the Film's Acting Brilliance, Jingoistic Themes, and Subtlety Challenges
Chhaava, a puff biography of Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Sambhaji, who battled the power of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for nearly eight years in the 17th century, is a translation of best-selling novel by Shivaji Sawant. He followed his father Chhatrapati Shivaji's policy of resistance by locking horns with Aurangzeb in the Deccan in the latter half of his rule. With his unparalleled bravery and guerilla warfare, he severely dented Aurangzeb's humongous army and ego before his brother-in-law betrayed him.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Geeks











