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The prose, was not and still is not very clear. It is alright, and as you can see I have been making small changes, but I consistently get hung up in the language and style, sorry but no you don't win that point. Besides, especially in the Plot and the Themes sections, it often feels like their is
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729:Referencing
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2098:Categories
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1662:References
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1177:Synopsis
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989:contribs
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