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Literary notes about SIMPLE (AI summary)

Across literary works, "simple" takes on many shades of meaning, serving both as a descriptor of uncomplicated form and as a marker of inherent honesty. It can denote a quality of purity or unadorned beauty, as when a character is portrayed as having a "simple and a beautiful nature" ([1]) or when truth is seen as detached from artifice ([2]). At times, it appears in technical or procedural contexts—for instance, referring to a "simple operation" ([3]) or a "simple appeal" ([4])—while also being employed to describe physical or metaphorical forms, such as the "simple body" ([5]) or a narrative style that is straightforward and unembellished ([6]). In these varied applications, the word underscores the literary celebration of clarity, naturalness, and directness.
  1. "He has a simple and a beautiful nature.
    — from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
  2. There is nothing which all mankind venerate and admire so much as simple truth, exempt from artifice, duplicity, and design.
    — from Pushing to the Front by Orison Swett Marden
  3. They can be removed by a simple operation.
    — from The New Gresham Encyclopedia. A to Amide by Various
  4. Now, gentlemen, if the prisoner had pleaded guilty my friend would have had to rely on a simple appeal to his lordship.
    — from Justice by John Galsworthy
  5. A simple body; at least one that is supposed to be so, as it has never been decomposed.
    — from The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America by Thomas Jefferson
  6. The prose Anderson employs in telling these stories may seem at first glance to be simple: short sentences, a sparse vocabulary, uncomplicated syntax.
    — from Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life by Sherwood Anderson

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