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1402:. Retrieved on 12, June 2022. "The fate of each character is exactly that of his historical model, and there is no one in the drama who did not play a similar – and in some cases exactly the same – role in history. As for the characters of the persons...They may...be taken as creations of my own, drawn to the best of my ability in conformity with their known behavior, except as indicated in the commentary I have written for this text."
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939:(1993) by Bland Simpson, which tells the dramatic story of the disappearance of 19-year-old Nell Cropsey from her riverside home in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, in November 1901;
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972:Rocket Boys
930:Philip Roth
834:Joan Didion
830:autofiction
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209:John Hersey
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1723:Plot twist
1471:Antagonist
1362:2020-08-04
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1208:"Problems"
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1048:References
1041:True crime
945:(1995) by
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643:(1971) by
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187:, such as
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2492:Narration
2441:Superhero
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298:trilogy
158:fiction
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2632:Sequel
2616:Retcon
2611:Reboot
2575:Future
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2382:Satire
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2100:films
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1888:Moral
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