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Anne with an E is a Canadian television series based on Lucy Maud Montgomery’s *Anne of Green Gables*. The show follows orphan Anne Shirley as she adjusts to life at Green Gables farm alongside the Cuthbert siblings, Marilla, Matthew, and Diana Barry. It features a cast including Amybeth McNulty and...
Margaret Mitchell’s *Gone with the Wind* chronicles Scarlett O’Hara's life amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the American Civil War and Reconstruction. The novel explores themes of family, loss, and resilience through a powerful depiction of Southern society. It is notable for its epic scope and end...
Lisbeth Salander is a profoundly complex character central to Stieg Larsson’s *The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo*. She is a skilled hacker and investigator operating outside official channels, driven by a history of abuse and a fierce determination to protect others. Her exceptional technical abilitie...
Wilde weaponized wit, using dazzling wit and exquisite style to dissect the hypocrisy of Victorian society. His characters were brilliant, beautiful, and utterly subversive. He taught the world that style itself could be a form of rebellion. His downfall, fueled by his own brilliance and defiance of...
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