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- ItemThe Mixed-Up Birthday Party(SP-Kindle, 2026-05) Mustafa, Esma; 392828The Mixed-Up Birthday Party is a funny children’s drama about a birthday celebration that turns into complete chaos. Emma excitedly prepares for her birthday party with her friends Leo, Mia, and Tom. However, the party becomes strange and hilarious when Tom brings a disgusting “special sandwich” made of bananas, pickles, onions, and sardines. Later, the silly entertainer Clown Cookie arrives carrying mysterious boxes filled with random objects like carrots, socks, and rubber chickens. During party games, accidents and misunderstandings create more laughter and confusion. Finally, Clown Cookie accidentally drops his hat into the birthday cake, making the party even funnier. Despite all the disasters, Emma realizes that friendship, laughter, and fun are what make a birthday truly special.
- ItemThe Weight of Trauma in Philip Ridley’s Play; Leaves of Glass(Zenodo, 2025-04) Mustafa, Esma; 392828Philip Ridley’s Leaves of Glass (2007) examines the psychological effects of trauma and its lasting impact on identity and relationships. The play centers on two brothers, Stephen and Barry, as they navigate the emotional aftermath of their father’s sudden death. This paper examines how unresolved grief influences their struggles, analyzing their fractured identities and recurring behaviors through Freudian psychoanalysis and Cathy Caruth’s trauma theory. Stephen, burdened by volatile emotions, and Barry, marked by emotional disconnection, embody different responses to their shared trauma, reflecting the challenges of processing loss. Ridley’s portrayal of trauma as a persistent and disruptive force highlights its capacity to fracture lives and strain relationships. The narrative underscores the cyclical nature of grief and its influence on personal and interpersonal dynamics. Ultimately, Leaves of Glass offers a profound commentary on the difficulties of healing, emphasizing the resilience required to confront and understand deeply ingrained emotional wounds.











