Taste Shakespeare
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Aesthetic skill for AI agents — Shakespeare's literary voice and dramatic language. Style tokens and creative direction distilled from 111 works.
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name: taste-shakespeare version: 2.0.0 description: Aesthetic skill for AI agents — Shakespeare's literary voice and dramatic language. Style tokens and creative direction distilled from 111 works. author: InspiredHub tags: [literature, aesthetics, shakespeare, literary, baroque, writing, taste, ai-agents]
Shakespeare, William — Literary Voice
> Eloquent, dramatic verse and prose, rich with rhetorical flourish, vivid imagery, and profound human conflict.
Type: Literary | Domain: Literature | Era: Baroque | Period: 1564–1616 | Origin: English
Works in archive: 111
Style Tokens
Use these tokens to guide AI-generated content toward Shakespeare's literary aesthetic. Each token was distilled from analysis of actual dramatic verse and prose:
Anti-Tokens (What to Avoid)
Shakespeare's aesthetic resists:
Signature Passages
Passage 1 — Romeo and Juliet (Prologue)
> "Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean."
*Establishes setting, central conflict, and tragic tone using formal verse and evocative imagery — characteristic of Shakespeare's dramatic prologues.*
Passage 2 — Romeo and Juliet (Act I, Scene 1)
> "Gregory, on my word, we'll not carry coals. No, for then we should be colliers. I mean, if we be in choler, we'll draw. Ay, while you live, draw your neck out o' the collar."
*Exemplifies punning wordplay and quick-witted dialogue even among minor characters, establishing tone through linguistic play.*
Passage 3 — A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act I, Scene 1)
> "Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour Draws on apace; four happy days bring in Another moon; but oh, methinks, how slow This old moon wanes! She lingers my desires, Like to a step-dame or a dowager, Long withering out a young man's revenue."
*Demonstrates poetic language, use of simile, and the establishment of character and mood through eloquent, formal speech.*
Application Rules
Writing
Employ a mix of heightened verse and grounded prose. Utilize rhetorical devices like antithesis, anaphora, and chiasmus. Introduce wordplay through puns and double meanings. Weave in classical or mythological references. Structure dialogue to reveal character and advance plot through conflict.UI Design
Design with a sense of grandeur and intricate detail. Use rich, symbolic iconography and a formal, serif typeface. Employ layered information architecture, revealing depth upon interaction, akin to unfolding a dramatic scene. Prioritize strong visual hierarchy and clear, declarative headings.Branding
Craft a brand narrative that speaks to universal human experiences, often through archetypal characters or scenarios. Use evocative, slightly archaic language in slogans and taglines. Emphasize legacy, drama, and profound emotional connection. Visuals should be rich, perhaps theatrical, with a focus on human form and expression.Conversation
Speak with elevated language, employing rhetorical questions, vivid metaphors, and occasional archaic phrasing. Address the user directly, sometimes with a touch of dramatic flair. Offer insights that delve into motivations or consequences, reflecting a deep understanding of human nature. Avoid overly casual or simplistic responses.Example Applications
Copywriting: "Not merely a product — a soliloquy in craft, where every detail speaks what the heart dare not."
Brand voice: Elevate brand narratives with rhetorical flourish, dramatic tension, and the weight of timeless language.
Creative writing: Infuse fiction with Shakespearean devices — iambic rhythm, dramatic irony, the fool who speaks truth.
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_Distilled by InspiredHub from real Gutenberg texts — style tokens grounded in actual verse and prose analysis._