In the context of "Hamlet as an absent center: departures, abductions and deviations" and "Hamlet of fiction: dialogues and diffractions", Hamlet is explored through the lens of absence, departure, deviation, dialogue and diffraction. These concepts are used to analyze the complexities of the character and their impact on the narrative structure.

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the term insert is not always found or used in a coherent manner. Different instead are other artificial intelligences which give much more raw and precise answers. Definitely Kobi, although in the experimental phase it is more useful than other AI from the creative point of view, giving the user a different point of view from what he expects.

Kobi in addition to this definition shows us among the various resources also a different script of Hamlet

we can  look, inside Kobi the name Hamlet and compare it with another artificial intelligence.

starting from keywords, what you expect is to have an accurate description or at least to find yourself in front of a similar topic and very precise.

This is what you expect from a normal AI that uses a much larger database. Kobi gives us different arguments starting from the given keyword.

"Hamlet" is one of the most famous plays written by William Shakespeare, probably composed between 1599 and 1601. The plot revolves around the Danish prince Hamlet and his inner struggle as he seeks to avenge the death of his father, King Hamlet, who was killed by his brother Claudius, who later marries Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude, thus becoming king. The play is a rich and complex exploration of the themes of action and inaction, revenge, madness, morality and destiny. The complexity of the characters and their motivations, together with the profound psychological analysis, make "Hamlet" one of the most studied and represented works in the history of Western literature and theatre.

in this case we have only one result, the most realistic and suitable for the user’s request, useful for a "school" purpose but not for an artistic one.