violence
The East Side Shadows: An Outsider's Tale
Inspired by S.E. Hinton's novel: The Outsiders
In the stark, gang-ridden landscape of Tulsa, Oklahoma, 'The East Side Shadows' crafted a tale that ran parallel to the adventures of Ponyboy Curtis and his greaser gang. The protagonist, Leo, was also a greaser from the 'wrong side of the tracks', but he held a unique position; he belonged to neither the Socs nor the greasers in a traditional sense.
Read MoreA Dance of Free Will
Inspired by Anthony Burgess's novel: A Clockwork Orange
There existed a place where darkness roamed freely, shadowed corners echoing with unsettling laughter and discordant melodies. This was the canvas on which Alex DeLarge and his droogs painted their ultra-violence, inspired by the novel 'A Clockwork Orange' by Anthony Burgess. The usual night appeared, the stars hidden behind the inky curtain of an unforgiving void. Alex, brimming with youth's volatility, led his pack down the desolate streets of futuristic London. They were vultures, hungry and ready to feast on the vulnerability of the unassuming.
Read MoreA Morning in Puerto Alejandrino
Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez's novel: Chronicle of a Death Foretold
In the quiet coastal town of Puerto Alejandrino, life lazily offered itself to the inhabitants. Pablo and Pedro Vicario, two brothers known for their strength and silent resolve, continued their existence primarily unknown. However, one fated day would irrevocably change this. They were destined to become the protagonists of a grotesque act, the shadows of a death foretold.
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