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improved literary analysis pgae and added compare works sub page
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interface ThemeComparison {
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theme: string;
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description: string;
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appearances: {
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novel: string;
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manifestation: string;
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examples: {
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quote: string;
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context: string;
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analysis: string;
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}[];
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significance: string;
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}[];
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}
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interface CharacterType {
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archetype: string;
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description: string;
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examples: {
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novel: string;
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character: string;
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analysis: string;
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evolution: string;
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keyQuotes: {
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quote: string;
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context: string;
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}[];
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}[];
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}
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interface WritingStyleElement {
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technique: string;
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description: string;
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evolution: {
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novel: string;
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usage: string;
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examples: string[];
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significance: string;
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}[];
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}
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export const themeComparisons: ThemeComparison[] = [
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{
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theme: "Marriage and Economic Reality",
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description: "The intersection of marriage, economic necessity, and social mobility across Austen's works",
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appearances: [
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{
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novel: "Pride and Prejudice",
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manifestation: "Marriage market and social climbing",
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examples: [
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{
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quote: "It is a truth universally acknowledged...",
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context: "Opening line",
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analysis: "Establishes the economic premise of marriage in Regency society"
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}
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],
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significance: "Direct examination of marriage as economic transaction"
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},
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{
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novel: "Sense and Sensibility",
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manifestation: "Financial vulnerability of women",
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examples: [
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{
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quote: "What have wealth or grandeur to do with happiness?",
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context: "Marianne's naive view",
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analysis: "Contrasts romantic ideals with economic reality"
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}
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],
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significance: "Explores the harsh realities of women's financial dependence"
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}
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]
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},
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{
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theme: "Social Class and Mobility",
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description: "The examination of class boundaries and social movement in Regency society",
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appearances: [
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{
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novel: "Mansfield Park",
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manifestation: "Class consciousness and moral worth",
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examples: [
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{
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quote: "We have all a better guide in ourselves...",
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context: "Fanny's moral stance",
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analysis: "Links class position with moral character"
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}
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],
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significance: "Explores the relationship between social position and moral integrity"
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},
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{
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novel: "Northanger Abbey",
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manifestation: "Social climbing and authenticity",
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examples: [
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{
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quote: "No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy...",
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context: "Opening description",
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analysis: "Subverts expectations of class and heroism"
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}
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],
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significance: "Questions the relationship between social status and personal worth"
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}
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]
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}
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];
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export const characterTypes: CharacterType[] = [
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{
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archetype: "The Witty Heroine",
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description: "Intelligent, spirited female protagonists who challenge social norms",
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examples: [
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{
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novel: "Pride and Prejudice",
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character: "Elizabeth Bennet",
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analysis: "Combines wit with social observation",
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evolution: "Learns to balance judgment with understanding",
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keyQuotes: [
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{
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quote: "I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine",
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context: "Early judgment of Darcy"
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}
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]
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},
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{
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novel: "Emma",
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character: "Emma Woodhouse",
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analysis: "Uses wit but must learn its proper application",
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evolution: "Develops from clever manipulation to genuine understanding",
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keyQuotes: [
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{
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quote: "I seem to have been doomed to blindness",
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context: "Moment of self-realization"
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}
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]
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}
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]
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}
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];
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export const writingStyleEvolution: WritingStyleElement[] = [
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{
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technique: "Free Indirect Discourse",
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description: "Narrative technique blending character and narrator perspectives",
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evolution: [
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{
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novel: "Northanger Abbey",
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usage: "Early experimentation with narrative voice",
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examples: [
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"Commentary on Gothic conventions",
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"Catherine's naive perspectives"
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],
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significance: "Develops ironic distance while maintaining character sympathy"
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},
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{
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novel: "Emma",
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usage: "Sophisticated deployment for character insight",
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examples: [
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"Emma's self-deceptions",
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"Social observations"
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],
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significance: "Achieves complex character psychology and social commentary"
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}
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]
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}
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];
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