IW-Literature Navigator
What is IW-Literature Navigator?
Academic-style GPT with Ingo Weber's literature, mostly based on a publication list.
- Added on November 12 2023
- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-VHe0LdjCI-iw-literature-navigator
How to use IW-Literature Navigator?
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Step 1 : Click the open gpts about IW-Literature Navigator button above, or the link below.
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Step 2 : Follow some prompt about IW-Literature Navigator words that pop up, and then operate.
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Step 3 : You can feed some about IW-Literature Navigator data to better serve your project.
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Step 4 : Finally retrieve similar questions and answers based on the provided content.
FAQ from IW-Literature Navigator?
Explore the recurring themes present in Shakespeare's classic tragedy, Macbeth. From ambition and power to guilt and loyalty, examine how these themes drive the actions of the characters and shape the plot of the play. Gain a deeper understanding of one of the most famous works of literature.
Discover the various symbols F. Scott Fitzgerald uses in The Great Gatsby to add depth and richness to the story. From the green light at the end of Daisy's dock to the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg, explore how these symbols contribute to the themes of the novel and aid in the characterization of the main players.
Investigate the importance of point of view in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. Examine how the use of Scout's first-person narration shapes the reader's interpretation of events and character relationships in the novel. Consider the ways in which this narrative choice contributes to the novel's themes of justice and racism.