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Possible structure: Start with an introduction about the source material, then a character analysis, visual analysis, thematic exploration, and cultural context. Need to cite relevant media studies theories or maybe even something from folklore about hauntings.

Wait, Agatha is a ghost who haunts a pool. That's a key aspect. Exploring themes of memory, haunting, and the afterlife. The user might be looking for a discussion on liminality, the space between life and death, and how Agatha embodies that. Her connection to the pool and the pool as a metaphor for the subconscious or collective memory. ss anyone have agatha from pollyfan jpeg

Another angle could be the visual analysis of the artwork. The JPEG might have artistic choices that reflect deeper meanings. Maybe the use of color, composition, or symbolism in the image. Also, considering the digital context of the comic—how the internet and fan culture shape the reception of characters like Agatha. Possible structure: Start with an introduction about the

Wait, the user mentioned "Pollyfan jpg"—is that a specific fan artwork? If so, maybe discussing fan interpretations and how they contribute to the character's mythos. That ties into fan studies and participatory culture. The JPEG could be an example of fan art that reshapes or reinterprets the original character. That's a key aspect


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