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Kate Barlow, a character from Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," became a notorious outlaw after the death of her beloved, Sam. Initially a schoolteacher, she turned to bank robbery as a means of revenge against a society that had wronged her and to reclaim her independence. Her actions were fueled by anger and a desire for justice, as well as a rejection of the oppressive social norms of her time. Ultimately, her robberies became a symbol of her defiance against a world that had caused her great pain.

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