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Has anyone noticed with Emma and Clueless (1 Viewer)

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That there is very little need for our own personal interpretation?

Going through the resources available on this site I have noticed that practically everything that could be covered, is.

So basically, it seems to me that this unit comes down to reading the information and regurgitating it in our own words with a small twist.
 

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There's still a need to have one, just in case they leave you with a question that requires it. Mind you, since the two stories are just the same, contextually shifted some two to three centuries apart I fail to see what there is to be worried about anyway.

EG: (Off the top of my head and in a rushed way before I go and do my English trial ;))
In my opinion the parallels between the two stories speak for themselves and it is only through the contextual shift that the story manages to maintain the interest of the ever evolving public view.
 

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