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Most teachers aren’t against LitCharts — they’re against replacing reading with LitCharts.

Here’s a short blog post about that you can use or adapt for your site. Title: Why LitCharts Is Every English Student’s Secret Weapon (And How to Use It Right) litcharts

Every guide highlights where major themes (like ambition, guilt, or social class) appear in the text — color-coded by chapter or act. You can literally see how an idea develops across the whole book. You can literally see how an idea develops

Let’s break it down. LitCharts was founded by the creators of SparkNotes after they left the company to build something better. Their goal? Make literary analysis clearer, more visual, and actually useful for students and teachers alike. Their goal

They’ve turned the side-by-side feature into a dedicated section. Perfect before a test or when you’re short on time.

If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a Shakespeare sonnet or a Faulkner novel wondering what in the world is going on, you’ve probably come across .

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