manuscript titled "The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way"

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The manuscript titled "The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way" is John Teller’s reflective, critical account of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club and its moral and ideological decline within the Sons of Anarchy television series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional manuscript
in-universe book
appearsIn Sons of Anarchy
associatedCharacter Clay Morrow
Gemma Teller Morrow
Jax Teller
author John Teller
critiques criminal evolution of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club
loss of original ideals of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club
fictionalStatus exists only within the narrative of Sons of Anarchy
fictionalUniverse Sons of Anarchy universe
focusesOn ideological decline of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club
moral decline of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club
genre critical account
reflective account
influences Jax Teller's leadership decisions
Jax Teller's view of the club
language English
medium television series
narrativePerspective first-person perspective of John Teller
roleInSeries philosophical framework for Sons of Anarchy
source of ideological conflict within Sons of Anarchy
subject Sons of Anarchy
surface form: Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club
symbolizes conflict between founding ideals and present reality of the club
original vision of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club
theme consequences of violence
family versus club loyalty
idealism versus corruption
usedBy Jax Teller as a moral guide

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John Teller literaryWorkInStory manuscript titled "The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way"