Speaking verbs are the most frequent verbs. The verb “say” and “ask” are the most-used verbs, both in literature written by male and by female authors. However, when grouping speaking verbs, we discovered that in early writings, female characters spoke less than men in both male and female writings (light green and light orange). However, the situation dramatically changed in later periods, especially in literature written by women. In later women’s literature, women talk more than men (see the light green line going up). In men’s literature the change is minor. This is the only case in which we see that women action become higher than men actions.
Preliminary results on stylistic profiles