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TAT 128
The ending is no end for Charlotte. Here are some thoughts for her fictive future: before coming into her own, she becomes an Ilsa Lund rather than an Emma Bovary prototype. In a variation on the theme and with a contemporary political brush, she becomes the female version of Victor Laszlo when she finds herself out of college in a new and diametrically opposed environment, where the norm has changed and the effect is also stifling. She is catalyzed into action for a cause. Ultimately, she fulfills her ambition and pursues neuroscience.
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