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Quicksands

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  • 216 sider
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Quicksand is a gripping narrative that explores the metaphorical and literal dangers of quicksand, delving into themes of uncertainty, peril, and struggle. In this story, the concept of quicksand represents both a physical trap and a metaphor for inescapable and challenging situations. The protagonist finds themselves in a precarious situation where they are confronted with a series of obstacles and crises that seem insurmountable. As they navigate these treacherous circumstances, they experience a deep sense of risk and desperation. The narrative focuses on the protagonist's struggle to escape from these metaphorical quicksand-representing personal or societal challenges that seem to pull them deeper into trouble. Their journey is marked by moments of immobility and difficulty, requiring ingenuity and perseverance to overcome. Ultimately, Quicksand is a powerful exploration of how individuals confront and navigate through inescapable and dangerous situations, both literal and metaphorical. It highlights the human capacity for survival and the resilience needed to emerge from crises and obstacles. Quicksand delves into the theme of crisis through the lens of both literal and metaphorical quicksand. The narrative centers on the protagonist who finds themselves caught in a series of escalating crises that challenge their ability to maintain control and navigate through life's perilous situations.

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Detaljer
  • Sidetal216
  • Udgivelsesdato08-01-2024
  • ISBN139789364282109
  • Forlag Double 9 Books
  • FormatePub

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