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The excerpt discusses the character Jeeves from the P.G. Woodhouse stories, highlighting his role as a highly educated servant.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: educated servants in literature
For: Readers interested in literary analysis and social history
Key quote: the most famous embodiment of that is actually a man. And that is Jeeves in the P.G. Woodhouse stories.
The host discusses the character Jeeves from P.G. Woodhouse stories as an archetype of the highly educated servant. This character embodies a blend of traditional servitude and cleverness, reflecting societal changes in the 20s and 30s.