Navigating bisexuality and relationships in a more complex, adult environment.
The friction of a working-class student entering the "elite" world of academia.
If you'd like, I can write a between Pol and one of his new classmates or a monologue in the style of María Bolaño. MerlГ. Sapere Aude
The shift from being told how to think to discovering what to think.
He looks at the girl sitting next to him, her brow furrowed over a dense text. He looks at the exit sign, glowing red and tempting. Then, he looks back at his own handwriting. Dare to know. Navigating bisexuality and relationships in a more complex,
University isn't just about reading Kant or arguing about ethics; it’s about the terrifying realization that there is no one left to give him the answers. Merlí gave him the tools to think, but he didn't give him a map for the loneliness of being an adult.
It isn’t just an academic challenge. It’s a dare to know himself—the parts that are still grieving, the parts that are discovering new desires, and the parts that are finally starting to believe he belongs in this room. The shift from being told how to think
📌 The phrase "Sapere Aude" translates to "Dare to know," originally from Horace but famously used by Immanuel Kant to describe the Enlightenment.