event

theft of pears

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Properties

_kg_layer
0
age_of_perpetrator
sixteenth year
description
A specific act of theft committed by the Speaker (Augustine) in his sixteenth year, where he stole pears not out of need but solely for the pleasure of committing the sin itself, as a 'deed of darkness'.
motive
sin itself
object_stolen
pears
perpetrator
Speaker (Augustine)

Relationships

  • referenced_bySpeaker (Augustine)
    context
    committed
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    What then did wretched I so love in thee, thou theft of mine, thou deed of darkness, in that sixteenth year of my age?
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-02T21:55:46.004Z
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
  • same_as01KJR8RD77F1GVN5RXSN68N7A9
    confidence
    1
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T21:56:41.477Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both the source and candidate describe the same specific event: Augustine's theft of pears in his youth, motivated by the pleasure of the sin itself rather than need. Labels ('theft of pears' vs 'pear theft'), descriptions, and properties like 'motive'/'motivation' and 'object_stolen'/'objects_involved' align perfectly. The relationships also point to the same narrative context.