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Extracted Claims (18452)
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Simplified: An 1884 painting of Grover Cleveland by Eastman Johnson was given to the Smithsonian in 1971 by Cleveland’s family1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Only president besides Mr Trump to have served a nonconsecutive second term was Grover Cleveland decades before the Portrait Gallery was established1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Portrait of Donald Trump painted after he left office in 2021 has never been publicly seen for a number of reasons1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: National Portrait Gallery displays painted portraits of all U.S. presidents after they leave office1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Beth is self-effacing but frustrated.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Farmer Bhaer becomes the sisters'/monsters' antagonist after his chickens go missing.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Beth's loss destabilizes the entire family in “Little Women”.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: In the metaverse of “Beth Is Dead” a Beth hive feels alienating to the sisters1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: March sisters discover answers by going back to the text1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Critics called her a flat character but she is more complicated on the page1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Katie Bernet reimagines “Little Women” as a young-adult murder mystery in BETH IS DEAD.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Alcott's coming-of-age novel has been adapted often reaching American cultural saturation.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Meg can be materialistic and is ashamed of her relationship with John Brooke.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Jo can be a ruthless careerist.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The Moffats and Mr Laurence cameo in “Little Monsters” and Henry Hummel works at “Lotty’s Diner” and Fred Vaughn is a cheesy British artist in “Beth I...1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Beth is saintly and sweet in the original book.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Elizabeth “Lizzie” Sewall Alcott was known as “the angel in the house” contracted an illness and died at 22.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Alcott was put off by readers' demands after the first half of “Little Women” came out1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Alcott got her start writing thrillers as tightly plotted as “Little Monsters” and “Beth Is Dead”1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Jo likes good strong words that mean something1 sources2 months ago