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Hello! I have an English doubt. I was watching a documentary about a famous singer, and at the beginning, it talks about an autobiography that was released about her. So, that's what the documentary says about this book: "The book portrays her as more the savvy student of society and pitiful victim of life than her friends and relatives recall." Could anyone tell me what savvy student of society means in this sentence? Besides that, about her friends, this sentence says that her friends don't recall so much that she is a savvy student and a pitiful victim?

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I think it means she thought she was savvy and social, but really she was a pitiful victim

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