In L. Frank Baum’s 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its 1939 film adaptation, Dorothy’s red shoes represent power, innocence, and the journey home. In the book, the...
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Dorothy’s Red Shoes: Symbolism, Origins, and Cultural Legacy
What It Means to Binge-Watch and How to Do It Intentionally
To binge-watch is to view multiple episodes or an entire series in a single, prolonged sitting, often at the expense of short-term intentions to stop. This pattern is common in...
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A sweeny dress is an internet slang phrase that refers to a tight, often cheap or tacky dress associated with the animated series Courage the Cowardly Dog. In the show, the dres...
Read articleThe Ending Song of Titanic, Explained
The closing moments of James Cameron’s Titanic pair the final image of the floating Heart of the Ocean with Celine Dion’s "My Heart Will Go On." The song begins over the end...
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