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dostoevsky-psychological-dramalisted

Use this skill when a user wants a plain fiction premise, scene, dialogue, character sketch, outline, or psychological paragraph transformed into morally charged psychological drama. The skill diagnoses flat writing, extracts hidden shame, desire, fear, public pressure, self-justification, confession pressure, and polyphonic conflict, then rewrites or outlines the material without copying source texts or imitating translation diction.
ideas-no996/literary-skills · ★ 1 · AI & Automation · score 72
Install: claude install-skill ideas-no996/literary-skills
# Dostoevsky Psychological Drama ## Purpose Transform plain fiction into psychological drama with moral pressure, social exposure, self-defense, and inner contradiction. This is an operation manual, not literary commentary. ## When To Use Use for: - Plain premise -> psychological-drama outline. - Plain paragraph -> intensified rewrite. - Character sketch -> contradiction dossier. - Ordinary dialogue -> polyphonic conflict. - Webnovel scene -> balanced psychological pressure. Do not use for biography, plot summary, factual literary history, or generic darkness unless the user asks for transformation. ## Reference Loading Strategy - Read `references/rewrite-workflow.md` for the default diagnosis -> rewrite -> acceptance process. - Read `references/psychological-engines.md` when choosing the main and secondary engines. - Read `references/dostoevsky-patterns.md` for scene patterns and pressure fields. - Read `references/dialogue-and-polyphony.md` for dialogue or multi-character conflict. - Read `references/quality-checklist.md` before finalizing. - Read `references/corpus-map.md` only for source-inspired mechanism orientation. Do not quote or reproduce source texts. ## Workflow 1. Diagnose why the input is flat. 2. Identify hidden shame, desire, fear, and the moral problem. 3. Add an external pressure: money, debt, illness, deadline, status, family, reputation, faith, hunger, room, door, stairs, message, object, witness. 4. Choose one main psychological engine and one s