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Literary notes about ramification (AI summary)

In literature, the term "ramification" is often employed to suggest not only a consequence or result but also a branching or offshoot from an original concept. For instance, in one usage the Gnostics are described not as a straightforward secret society, but rather as a ramification of secret societies—a subtle yet significant distinction that hints at their complex, derivative origins and multifaceted influence [1]. This example reflects the broader literary tendency to use "ramification" as a metaphor for division or extension, thereby enriching the narrative by implying underlying layers and interconnected relationships.
  1. Whether the Gnostics themselves can be described as a secret society, or rather as a ramification of secret societies, is open to question.
    — from Secret societies and subversive movements by Nesta Helen Webster

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