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@Alex Equilibrium finally restored.
02:30
@Alex except you posted a question and an answer today; so you must've been restored to equilibrium with 28 of each some time ago?
02:53
@verbose I posted one question and two answers today. I was an answer or two short for a while.
@Alex oh ah. I stand corrected
Out of equilibrium since Nov. 5th apparently.
So you know answers to various questions but are holding off on answering because you don't have questions to ask to balance out the answers?! Okay
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Q: Tropes in the film “Poor Things”

Julius H.I am trying to link certain characteristics I saw in the film Poor Things to broader patterns in human story-telling and narrative art forms. First of all, I found myself wanting to call the film “neo-Gothic”, but realize I am not apt to define what the “gothic” is with ready confidence. Second, ...

03:55
@verbose No, it just worked out this way organically.
@Alex Sure, sure 🙃
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Q: where can I take a deeper dive into Jane Austen's vocabulary?

FaustusI'm new to this SE, so if this is the wrong place to post, please forgive me; let me know and I'll remove it right away. I'm translating some Jane Austen into Latin, and I'm wondering whether there's a resource that would allow me to do a deeper dive into the nuances of the vocabulary she uses, e...

 
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07:43
@Bookworm Customary HNQ.
@Bookworm Greek HNQ.
 
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Q: How did the monograph become the standard thesis format and how did it evolve?

mapfI already asked ChatGPT about this, but of course I don't trust it and it didn't provide any resources. But it nevertheless may be a good starting point. Here is what it said: The monograph, as a standard thesis format, has a long history that evolved over time. The term "monograph" generally re...

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@Bookworm A deeper dive into the HNQ list.
 
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Q: Why is Reepicheep so heroic?

Rand al'ThorReepicheep the Talking Mouse is probably the most courageous and valiant character in the entire Narnia series. Many times, in the books where he appears (Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader), the omniscient narrator or other characters mention how fearless and heroic he is. For exa...

 
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@Bookworm I knew already that Jane Austen's writing is popular today, but this proves it further. Wow.
 
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@Bookworm This quote? “Highest of all High Kings,” said Reepicheep, “permit me to remind you that a very small size has been bestowed on us Mice, and if we did not guard our dignity, some (who weigh worth by inches) would allow themselves very unsuitable pleasantries at our expense."

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