Whispers in the Dark: Haiku for a World in Crisis

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Summarize “War and Peace”

Russia’s vast landscape,
Love, war, and peace intertwine—
History unfolds.

Describe the historical development of the United States

Colonies were born,
Freedom’s flame lit by revolt,
A nation takes shape.

Expansion westward,
Civil war divides the land,
Union mended strong.

Industry grows vast,
Dreams of rights and progress rise,
World wars test its will.

Through struggle and change,
United, it moves ahead,
History still grows.

A traditional Asian art-style scene depicting a Confucian scholar by a tranquil pond, holding an open scroll and reflecting deeply. The setting includes tall bamboo, soft grass, distant mountains, and a warm sunset casting golden hues.

Describe colonialism and its effects on indigenous people

Lands claimed by the strong,
Cultures crushed, voices silenced,
Pain echoes through time.

Wealth flows to the few,
While the many lose their roots—
Scars of conquest stay.

Yet resilience grows,
Indigenous spirits rise,
Healing seeks its path.

If an infinite number of chimps sat at on infinite number of typewriters, would the works of Shakespeare ever be produced?

Infinite chimps type,
Random keys struck endlessly—
Shakespeare blooms through chance.

Summarize the US Declaration of Independence

Freedom’s bold decree,
Rights endowed, all men are free—
Tyranny denied.

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Kings cannot constrain,
Life and liberty are ours,
Justice must prevail.

When the chains oppress,
People rise to break their bonds,
New nations are born.

Equality’s dream,
Pursuit of happiness calls—
Revolution speaks.

Summarize the Gettysburg Address

War tests the nation,
The fallen inspire the cause—
Freedom shall endure.

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New birth of freedom,
Sacrifice on hallowed ground—
The union holds strong.

The brave gave their lives,
For the people’s government,
Of, by, and for all.

We must dedicate,
To their unfinished labor—
Liberty shall rise.

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