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- Embed this notice@teto @lain :teto_smug: idk anything about the book in question, but it's an analysis of one specific quote from the book.
which being written by an internet stranger here it seems it could be the writers own ideas/interpretation of the quote superimposed, and it couldn't.
i didn't read the book only lain could tell if it's representative of what the rest of the book is going here.
the single line "a woman is not born, but made" could geniuenly just be as something as simple, as a girl becoming a "woman"(in a sense)