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 | | In Charlotte’s every day dealings with people, she has a variety of attitudes, class stances, voices, and opinions that she uses to manipulate the current situation she is in. |
 | | And the first to see the Charlotte that is usually kept under wraps is none other than her rival and in the end, the object of her affection. |
 | | And to explain the complications between Charlotte and Francie, we rely on one of the central themes offered by Somerville and Ross, “anatomy is destiny.” While Charlotte is Francie’s aunt, not to mention, the one with the socially acceptable background, Francie is poor, but her breathtaking looks take her places that may seem un-reachable. |
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