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    • The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats - Poem Analysis
      • Yeats illustrates a chaotic landscape, where the old structures of order are breaking down, and an ominous force—a “rough beast”—emerges from the shadows. His use of biblical and mythological imagery suggests a profound shift in human history, with civilization facing a dark and uncertain future.
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  2. Summary. The Shape of the Beast is our world laid bare by a mind that has consistently and unhesitatingly engaged with its changing realities and often anticipated the way things have moved in the last decade.

  3. In her latest collection of essays, “The Shape of the Beast,” she tackles a range of topics, from the rise of authoritarianism to the plight of marginalized communities. Her provocative and insightful writing offers a powerful critique of the current state of the world and challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths.

  4. In this insightful conversation, she shares her thoughts on a range of topics, from the rise of right-wing politics to the impact of climate change on marginalized communities. With her characteristic wit and wisdom, Roy offers a unique perspective on the shape of the beast that threatens our world today.

  5. The Shape of the Beast: Conversations with Arundhati Roy (2008) is a collection of fourteen interviews of Indian author Arundhati Roy, conducted between January 2001 and March 2008. In these interviews, Roy speaks, among other things, about people displaced by dams and industry, the genocide in Gujarat, Maoist rebels, the Kashmir issue and ...

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    • 2008
  6. Jan 4, 2008 · In the 14 interviews collected here, conducted between January 2001 and March 2008, Arundhati Roy examines the nature of state and corporate power as it has emerged during this period, and the shape that resistance movements are taking.

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  7. In the fourteen interviews collected here, conducted between January 2001 and March 2008, Arundhati Roy examines the nature of state and corporate power as it has emerged during this period, and the shape that resistance movements are taking.

  8. The Shape of the Beast is our world laid bare by a mind that has consistently and unhesitatingly engaged with its changing realities and often anticipated the way things have moved in the last...

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