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The Woman in White
The Woman in White by
Wilkie Collins
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The man is as innocent of all knowledge of this thing as I am.
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The story of our lives has been the story of the ruin of their lives.
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I can bear witness to the facts, and I can state them in my own way.
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The truth will out, my dear.
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There is nothing in the world so powerful as truth.
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You cannot see a well, and not want to drink.
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I have learnt to look upon myself as a stranger among them.
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I would have given my life for him.
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I am lost; I am crushed; I am nothing.
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What’s done cannot be undone.
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Genres Featured In The Woman in White
Gothic Fiction
(Major)
Mystery
(Dominant)
Suspense
(Prominent)
Victorian Literature
(Notable)
Thriller
(Prominent)
Themes Featured In The Woman in White
Deception and Identity
(Major)
Social Class and Inequality
(Significant)
Madness and Mental Health
(Moderate)
Love and Sacrifice
(Significant)
Feminine Agency and Oppression
(Major)
Mystery and Suspense
(Central)
Justice and Revenge
(Noticable)
Victorian Morality
(Moderate)
Friendship and Loyalty
(Minor)
Isolation and Loneliness
(Noticable)
Tones In The Woman in White
Mysterious
(Strong)
Suspenseful
(Very Strong)
Dark
(Moderate)
Gothic
(Moderate)
Tragic
(Noticable)
Tense
(Strong)
Romantic
(Mild)
Foreboding
(Moderate)
Melancholic
(Noticable)
Heroic
(Mild)
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