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| Work | Shared Concerns | Distinguishing Feature | |------|----------------|------------------------| | (Sandra Cisneros) | Coming‑of‑age, mother‑daughter dynamics, domestic setting. | Little Puck uses a single, tight refrain as structural glue, while Cisneros employs vignettes. | | “A Rose for Emily” (William Faulkner) | Family legacy, secrets held in objects. | Lewdestbunnie’s focus is on agency in childhood; Faulkner’s protagonist is trapped in the past. | | “Puck” (Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream ) | Trickster, boundary‑crossing. | Lewdestbunnie’s Puck is not mischievous for its own sake but uses subversive skill (knot‑tying) for care. | | “The Secret Life of Bees” (Sue Monk Kidd) | Mother figures, inherited wisdom, female lineage. | Little Puck compresses the narrative to a single domestic episode rather than a road‑trip saga. | Where the full-length videos and high-res galleries are

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