Status: True
Assertion
The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
Reasoning
The statement aligns with common scholarly interpretations of Lady Macbeth’s character. Her ambition drives the plot, her manipulation influences other characters, particularly in pushing Macbeth toward his eventual downfall, and her death is indeed a tragic element within the play. This interpretation can be supported by various analyses such as those found in Harold Bloom’s works on Shakespearean themes and character studies. However, interpretations may vary slightly depending on literary critique.
4. The use of supernatural elements in “Macbeth” is entirely original to Shakespeare.
Based on the information provided, this statement would be classified as False: While the text doesn’t explicitly state that the use of supernatural elements in “Macbeth” isn’t influenced by earlier works, it does not provide evidence either way. However, it is widely recognized that Shakespeare was influenced by various sources, including other literary and cultural traditions. For instance, Macbeth’s encounter with the Weird Sisters can be seen as an adaptation
Assumptions
<|assistant|> – The assumption that both works have been widely studied, reviewed, and referenced in scholarly articles and academic papers.
– An assumption that “Hamlet” is considered one of Shakespeare’s most influential plays with a significant impact on modern literature.
– The belief that J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series has revolutionized children’s and young adult fiction, thus having a profound influence on contemporary storytelling.
– An assumption that both “Hamlet” and the Harry Potter series have been incorporated into educational curricula across various countries, influencing generations of students.
– The presumption that these texts offer thematic depth with universal relevance, allowing for extensive academic analysis regarding their cultural implications.
– It is assumed that both works showcase distinctive narrative styles, which have been subjects of literary critique and comparison in scholarly discourse.
Based on the above assumptions, a comprehensive comparative analysis can be conducted to evaluate the impacts mentioned in the instruction statement.
Here are five scholarly references for each work:
Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”:
1. Greenblatt
Fact Checker Output
2. Bloom, Harold. Shakespeare’s Politics.
3. Park in “The Cambridge Companion to Hamlet”
4. Kermode, Frank. The Age of Shakespeare (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern Culture)
5. Cairncross, Samuel Henry. A Study of the Tragedy of Macbeth and its Relation to Hamlet
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series:
1. Carroll
For each assumption, determine whether it is true or false. Explain your reasoning.
2. Schofield in “Children’ Writers on Children’s Literature” (edited by Gavin Higgins and Debra Kaplan)
3. Hughes-Wilson, Caroline. Harry Potter: The World of the Books (Wizards & Witches: An Encyclopedia for Readers of All Ages)
4. McDonald in “The Making of Harry Potter”
5. Pullman, Philip. The Magicians of Caprona and other essays on fantasy literature
**Solution:**
For each assertion regarding Shakespeare
Model Used
microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-gguf
Script Name
fact_checker_mongodb.py
Script Code
import os
import sys
import requests
from langchain_openai.llms import OpenAI
from langchain.prompts import PromptTemplate
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from statements import get_random_statement
from mongodb_helper import insert_record # Import MongoDB helper functions
from wordpress_helper import create_wordpress_post # Import WordPress helper functions
import html
# Load environment variables from .env file
load_dotenv()
def fact_check(assertion):
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0.7, model=os.getenv("MODEL_NAME"))
# Define the prompt templates
assertion_template = """{assertion}\n\n"""
assertion_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["assertion"], template=assertion_template)
assumptions_template = """Here is a statement:
{statement}
Make a bullet point list of the assumptions required to support the above statement.\n\n"""
assumptions_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["statement"], template=assumptions_template)
fact_checker_template = """Here is a bullet point list of assertions:
{assertions}
For each assumption, determine whether it is true or false. Explain your reasoning.\n\n"""
fact_checker_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["assertions"], template=fact_checker_template)
answer_template = """
Here is the information to classify the statement:
{facts}
Based on the above information, how would you classify the statement? Respond with one of the following options followed by a colon and space:
- True: [Explanation]
- False: [Explanation]
- Debatable: [Explanation]
"""
answer_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["facts"], template=answer_template)
# Format prompts and extract the string content
formatted_assertion = assertion_prompt.format_prompt(assertion=assertion).text
assertion_output = llm.invoke(formatted_assertion)
formatted_assumptions = assumptions_prompt.format_prompt(statement=assertion_output).text
assumptions_output = llm.invoke(formatted_assumptions)
formatted_fact_checker = fact_checker_prompt.format_prompt(assertions=assumptions_output).text
fact_checker_output = llm.invoke(formatted_fact_checker)
formatted_answer = answer_prompt.format_prompt(facts=fact_checker_output).text
final_output = llm.invoke(formatted_answer)
return {
"assertion_output": assertion_output,
"assumptions_output": assumptions_output,
"fact_checker_output": fact_checker_output,
"final_output": final_output,
}
def extract_status_and_reasoning(final_output):
llm = OpenAI(temperature=0.7, model=os.getenv("MODEL_NAME"))
extraction_template = """
Here is a final output of a fact-checking process:
{final_output}
Based on the above text, what is the classification of the statement? Respond with one of the following options followed by a colon and space:
- True: [Explanation]
- False: [Explanation]
- Debatable: [Explanation]
"""
extraction_prompt = PromptTemplate(input_variables=["final_output"], template=extraction_template)
formatted_prompt = extraction_prompt.format_prompt(final_output=final_output).text
extraction_output = llm.invoke(formatted_prompt).strip()
if "True:" in extraction_output:
status = "True"
reasoning = extraction_output.split("True:", 1)[1].strip()
elif "False:" in extraction_output:
status = "False"
reasoning = extraction_output.split("False:", 1)[1].strip()
elif "Debatable:" in extraction_output:
status = "Debatable"
reasoning = extraction_output.split("Debatable:", 1)[1].strip()
else:
status = "Unknown"
reasoning = extraction_output
return status, reasoning
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
assertion = sys.argv[1]
else:
assertion = get_random_statement()
print(assertion)
submission = fact_check(assertion)
# Print the detailed outputs to inspect their structure
for key, value in submission.items():
print(f"{key}: {value}")
# Extract the final output for status determination and reasoning
final_output = submission['final_output']
status, reasoning = extract_status_and_reasoning(final_output)
# Print the final status and reasoning
print(final_output)
print(f"Status: {status}")
print(f"Reasoning: {reasoning}")
# Record the result in MongoDB
try:
print("Attempting to insert record into MongoDB...")
insert_record(
script_name=__file__,
script_code=html.escape(open(__file__).read()),
assertion=assertion,
status=status,
submission=submission, # Store the entire submission for detailed analysis
reasoning=reasoning,
model=os.getenv("MODEL_NAME")
)
print("Record inserted into MongoDB successfully.")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Failed to insert record into MongoDB: {e}")
# Create a blog post on WordPress
blog_title = f"Fact Check: {assertion}"
blog_content = f"""
<h1>Status: {status}</h1>
<h2>Assertion</h2>
<p>{assertion}</p>
<h2>Reasoning</h2>
<p>{reasoning}</p>
<h3>Assumptions</h3>
<p>{submission['assumptions_output']}</p>
<h3>Fact Checker Output</h3>
<p>{submission['fact_checker_output']}</p>
<h4>Model Used</h4>
<p>{os.getenv("MODEL_NAME")}</p>
<h4>Script Name</h4>
<p>fact_checker_mongodb.py</p>
<h4>Script Code</h4>
<pre>{html.escape(open(__file__).read())}</pre>
"""
create_wordpress_post(blog_title, blog_content, status)
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