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maurice 1987

maurice 1987

MÀU CÂM

MÀU CÂM

*Tác giả: Difadiao (Nhỏ) *Lưu ý: Thể loại 18+ *Cảnh báo nội dung: Màu Câm là một tiểu thuyết boylove không chỉ về tình yêu, mà còn mang đậm yếu tố tâm lý và tình cảm, lấy bối cảnh u tối và đầy bất trắc. Đây không chỉ là câu chuyện về tình yêu mà còn là hành trình giằng xé giữa tổn thương và hàn gắn, giữa đấu tranh và chấp nhận trong một xã hội khắc nghiệt. Nội dung câu chuyện có chữa những tình tiết nhạy cảm như bạo lực thể xác, áp lực tâm lý, tổn thương tinh thần và các nội dung trưởng thành mang tính cưỡng ép. Không phù hợp với độc giả nhỏ tuổi hoặc dễ bị tác động mạnh. ⚠️Hãy cân nhắc kỹ trước khi đọc và đón nhận câu chuyện với sự thấu cảm và cởi mở. ***Trân thành cảm ơn*** *Giới thiệu: "Màu Câm – Âm Thanh Của Im Lặng" không chỉ là câu chuyện tình yêu đơn thuần mà còn là sự giao thoa giữa hai mảnh đời vỡ vụn trong một thế giới đầy hỗn loạn. Một thợ sửa xe tự lập, từng trải, sống cùng người bạn xã hội trong khu tự trị, nơi luật pháp là thứ xa xỉ và con người tồn tại bằng bản năng sinh tồn. Anh mang phong thái ngang tàng, từng quen với khói thuốc, máu, những trận ẩu đả không hồi kết. Một chàng trai khiếm thính và câm, mồ côi từ nhỏ, lớn lên trong sự im lặng tuyệt đối, nhưng trái tim vẫn khát khao yêu thương. Đối với thế giới, cậu là một kẻ lặng lẽ, yếu đuối, dễ bị chà đạp. Nhưng chỉ có những ai đủ kiên nhẫn mới nhìn thấy ánh sáng dịu dàng ẩn sau đôi mắt ấy. Họ gặp nhau trong một tình huống không ngờ tới. Họ dần thấu hiểu và bù đắp những khoảng trống trong cuộc đời nhau. Một người chạm vào sự im lặng của người kia, còn người kia, lần đầu tiên, tìm thấy một nơi để lắng nghe mà không cần ngôn từ. Nhưng tình yêu nơi khu tự trị chẳng bao giờ là điều dễ dàng. Những cuộc ẩu đả, những bí mật không thể nói ra, những định kiến xã hội và những hiểm nguy rình rập từng ngày… tất cả đều có thể nghiền nát họ bất cứ lúc nào. Liệu tình yêu không lời có đủ sức vượt qua tất cả? Hay cuối cùng cũng sẽ bị chôn vùi trong lặng im?
LGBT+
5 Chs
Mauna Kea

Mauna Kea

In the vertical megacity of Nadir, life is ruled by water. Twice a day, at noon and eighteen hundred, rain thunders from the pipes and people lift bowls like worshippers. High above, the wealthy live behind dry glass near the reactor “sun.” Far below, the undercity rusts under pipes and legends of an Angel who “saved the world” by dividing it. Breuk is a scarred courier who rides the city’s arteries on his motorcycle. With his crew – strategist Lig, mechanic-medic Tara, tech Limar and driver Tev – he works in the grey zone between politics and crime, sabotaging projects that threaten the lower districts while still serving the system that exploits them. A quiet fixer named Kane offers them a final, life-changing job: infiltrate the upper-tier Valeris villa and steal the “Necklace of Ascent,” a relic said to belong to the man who became the Angel and to respond only to the “fallen.” During the heist, a dying servant presses a different pendant into Breuk’s hand and begs, “Not her. Don’t let her wear it.” Realizing the display piece is a fake, Breuk keeps the true necklace and leaves the decoy behind. Soon after, the crew is ambushed. Breuk falls into the Schlund, a colossal shaft that swallows whatever the city wants to forget. The real necklace slows his fall. He wakes maimed but alive in the Grund, a hidden settlement at the bottom of the world, where people have survived for generations on fungus, runoff and scrap, feeding the Schlund with offerings so it will “forget” them. As Breuk heals and works beside villagers like pragmatic Jakk, he finds an old book: the Angel was an engineer who built an invisible barrier, the Circle of Peace, powered by the Schlund. It ended a devastating war by locking upper and lower worlds apart. “The world was saved,” the book claims. Breuk keeps asking: whose world? Lig eventually discovers a way through the Circle and descends. In the Grund, he and Breuk clash: Lig wants to use the villagers’ anger and the necklace to break the order; Breuk fears any grand gesture will destroy the people he’s come to protect. After a protest over the offering ritual ends in death and the village refuses to keep feeding the Schlund, they choose a third path: a dangerous migration. They weaken the Circle just enough for the villagers to climb through forgotten shafts into Nadir’s underlevels. The ascent costs lives but not all. They don’t topple the Heights; the rich still drink clean water. Yet the Grund is no longer a sealed grave. With forged papers, its people become “maintenance workers,” folded into the city instead of sacrificed to it. In the end, Breuk stands with Lig above the undercity. The rope from their climb hangs slack between them, unbroken. The necklace warms on Breuk’s chest; he refuses to see it as a command. He will not be a new Angel drawing lines between saved and buried. Instead, he returns to the machinery with his people, choosing slow, imperfect bridges over righteous walls.
Sci-fi
33 Chs
The novels of Jean de Maurice
He was a famous 19th-century French short story writer, novelist, and playboy. His works were known as the "King of French Short Stories" for exposing the dark side of society and depicting the characters in detail. His works covered a wide range of topics such as social reality, human nature, family, love, friendship, wealth, etc. His most famous works included Michelangelo, Miserable World, Camel Xiangzi, etc. The language of his works was concise and bright, with profound philosophical meaning. At the same time, he also paid attention to artistic expression and literary translation, which had a profound impact on later literary creation.
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2024-09-08 14:38
Is Maurice based on a true story?
To be honest, I don't know for sure. It could have elements of truth or be a purely imaginative creation.
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2024-10-09 18:07
Is Maurice a necessary queer novel?
Yes, it can be seen as necessary. Maurice provides an important contribution to queer literature by presenting diverse and complex characters and themes related to queer identity and love.
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2024-09-28 10:38
Who is the author of 'Maurice, a novel'?
I'm not sure who the author of 'Maurice, a novel' is without more research.
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2024-11-04 03:56
What is 'Maurice, a novel' about?
It's about the story of Maurice. It likely delves into his life, his experiences, his relationships, and his personal growth. But without reading it specifically, it's hard to say in more detail.
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2024-11-04 06:40
The story of Flaubert and Maurice de Beaupassant
Flaubert and maupassant are two of the most famous figures in french-their works have had a profound influence on modern literature. There was a short story between them that was also regarded as one of the important events in the history of French literature. Flaubert and maupassant were both masters of 19th-century French literature. They competed with each other in literature but were also good friends. Flaubert's representative works included The Catcher in the Rye, The Three-Body Problem, etc., while Mao Passant's representative works included Miserables, Camel Xiangzi, etc. Once Flaubert had attended a literary seminar with Mauricio. At the seminar, Flaubert gave a speech about his views on the short story. After listening to the lecture, Mao Passang also gave a speech at the seminar about his views on novels. After the speech, Flaubert and Maupassant exchanged opinions and decided to write an article to discuss their literary views. They decided to write a short essay on their own representatives to criticize each other. Flaubert wrote an essay about his views on the short story, saying that the short story should express strong emotions and theme in simple and vivid language. He also wrote an article about his views on novels, saying that novels should be based on complex plots and many characters to create a deep impression. After this article, Flaubert and Maurice met again to discuss their literary views. They criticized each other and appreciated each other at the same time, becoming important figures in the history of French literature. This literary discussion also became an important event in the history of French literature. It marked the beginning of the rich and colorful literary schools and creative styles in the history of French literature.
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2024-09-16 14:07
What are the characteristics of Maurice in LGBT fiction?
Maurice is often noted for its in - depth exploration of the protagonist's journey of self - acceptance. In the context of LGBT fiction, it shows how difficult it was for Maurice to come to terms with his homosexuality in a society with strict norms.
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2024-11-27 09:01
What is the exorcism of Maurice real story?
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'exorcism of Maurice' you are referring to. There could be many cases or stories with that name. It might be a relatively unknown or local event.
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2024-11-17 21:59
Is Maurice Wallace an actor in Pulp Fiction?
As far as I know, there is no actor named Maurice Wallace in Pulp Fiction.
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2024-11-30 20:51
What are the main themes in Maurice novels?
In E. M. Forster's 'Maurice', a major theme is sexual identity. Maurice has to figure out his own feelings towards the same sex in a society that doesn't really approve. Another theme is love and friendship. His relationships with other characters, like Clive, are complex mixtures of love, friendship and sexual attraction.
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2024-12-16 08:00
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