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The Bobulogic Meter Analysis (BMA) analyzes literary texts by assigning them a quantifiable numerical value on a "meter" that measures the text's position between factual reality and extreme imagination. This approach is part of a theoretical framework for literary data that helps separate fiction from nonfiction. The concept of Bobulogic is a theoretical framework for literary data. The theory arranges all text on a quantifiable meter, the Bobulogic Meter Analysis tool, (BMA). The text's functions are computed and an analysis is displayed. 

The Bobulogic Meter Theory aims to neutralize emotional influence in decision-making by quantifying factors into numerical values. The mechanics of the Bobulogic Meter Analysis (BMA) operate as a structured, mathematical scoring system used to map literary works, news stories, and articles. 

The Example:

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A score of -50.62489% gets stamped with a "BMA -50%" label. The system then drops this score into a predefined bucket, such as Emerald Fiction, which indicates a text that is primarily fiction but holds a distinct structural or thematic framework of realism


Bobulogic Meter Analysis (BMA)

Bobulogic Meter Score: -50.62489%

Category: Emerald Fiction

Primarily fiction with some structural or thematic realism.

Traditional Literary Analysis

Theme: Exploration of human nature and conflict

Tone: Reflective and introspective

Diction: Formal with expressive vocabulary

Figurative Language: Metaphors and similes used to enhance imagery

Point of View: Third-person omniscient

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