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A common (albeit misguided and hard to pin down) "critique" of literary studies and academia. This meme is meant as a thought-terminating cliché that implies one is reading subtext where the author never intended there to be subtext.

Often used by the angsty high schooler or anti-intellectual keyboard warrior type to end discussion of possible meanings and keep analysis surface level and "author approved."



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"The curtains were blue" literary studies meme

"The curtains were blue" literary studies meme

Updated Dec 21, 2024 at 02:24AM EST by Autumn Able.

Added Dec 20, 2024 at 03:23PM EST by jibreelgg.

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A common (albeit misguided and hard to pin down) "critique" of literary studies and academia. This meme is meant as a thought-terminating cliché that implies one is reading subtext where the author never intended there to be subtext.

Often used by the angsty high schooler or anti-intellectual keyboard warrior type to end discussion of possible meanings and keep analysis surface level and "author approved."

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