Category: Literature Education
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Tortuous: Unraveling the Meaning of a Complex Word
Ever find yourself struggling to describe something that feels winding or full of twists and turns? If so, you might be looking for the word tortuous.
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Exploring Hamlet with AI: Google Bard & ChatGPT in Education
Discover how Google Bard and ChatGPT can transform how students learn about Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the potential of AI in education.
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Romeo Montague Decodes the Secrets of ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Romeo Montague takes center stage and offers a new perspective on Shakespeare’s classic. Dive deeper into the tragic tale of star-crossed lovers.
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The Tragedy of Macbeth: Teaching Shakespeare with ChatGPT
Explore Shakespeare’s Macbeth through an interview with the titular character, revealing a fresh and insightful perspective on this timeless play.
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An Interview with Thomas Fowler: Inside “The Quiet American”
Explore “The Quiet American” through a ChatGPT interview with Thomas Fowler. Greene’s sympathetic and unreliable character sits down for a chat.
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The Enigmatic Jay Gatsby: A ChatGPT Interview
Unlock the secrets of Jay Gatsby, the enigmatic protagonist of The Great Gatsby, through a ChatGPT interview. Discover the truth behind the legend.
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An Interview With ChatGPT William Shakespeare
Exploring the possibilities of AI-generated text. What can we learn from an AI interview with ChatGPT William Shakespeare?
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Today in Writing: October 31 – John Keats’s Birthday
John Keats, best known for his poems Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian Urn, was born today in writing history on October 31, 1795.
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Today in Writing: October 30 – Ezra Pound’s Birthday
Ezra Pound, best known for his poetry Ripostes and The Cantos, was born today in writing history on October 30, 1885.
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Today in Writing: October 29 – Dominick Dunne’s Birthday
Dominick Dunne, best known for Justice: A Father’s Account of the Trial of his Daughter’s Killer, was born today, October 29, 1925

