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| Work | Shared Elements | Distinguishing Feature | |------|----------------|------------------------| | | Female protagonist’s mental/physical confinement; critique of patriarchal medicine. | Gilman’s confinement is domestic; A C Strangle situates confinement in technological surveillance. | | “The Circle” (Dave Eggers) | Tech as a tool of control; loss of privacy. | Eggers focuses on adult corporate culture; A C Strangle zeroes in on teenage girls and school bureaucracy. | | “The Girl with All the Gifts” (M. M. Watt) | Young female protagonist confronting a world that wants to silence/consume her. | Watt’s horror is biological (zombies); A C Strangle uses a more abstract, acoustic horror. | | “The Silence of the Lambs” (Thomas Harris) | Motif of choking, the power of voice. | Harris’s thriller is crime‑oriented; A C Strangle is a social‑political allegory. |
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Crenshaw, K. (1991). Mapping the margins: Intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against women of color. Stanford Law Review, 43(4), 1241-1299. | Work | Shared Elements | Distinguishing Feature
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stood at the edge of the Atlantic City (A.C.) boardwalk, the cold salt air whipping through her hair. She knew the 'Strangle Girls'—a notorious local street crew—were tracking her every move. She wasn't just another target; she was the one they couldn't catch. | Eggers focuses on adult corporate culture; A
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