Sentiment Analysis
Here is where I got the hang of the code and started blasting these charts around like I had a grudge on a mafia family.
01
Gatsby's Sentiment Score is as expected...
I mean the guy died near the end (spoilers) but the little bounce of sentimentality there is from Nick on chapter 9. I don't like this book to be honest with you.
02
Pride and Prejudice
Very much expected. It's a romance-drama with not many stakes going on except those dips between the acts. Like when Lydia eloped with that one slimy dude or when Darcy confessed for the first time.... yikes. Funnily enough even after getting married they're not happy as when they were flirty in the first act.
03
Wuthering Heights...woah
Wuthering Heights is depressing don't get me wrong but those spikes and valleys just get me. It's sort of this feeling that I love in stories, even when I was a kid, and now I'm seeing it sort of numerically visualized for the first time.
04
I made a teeny, tiny mistake
I forgot that Gatsby, "novel" that it may be, is significantly shorter than these other two. Oopsie. Still, I thought it might be a nice middle between these two extremes, and I'm glad my intuition is correct.