Rhetorical Devices
Subject-Defining Questions
Constituent Subjects
I am working on [describe your current topic, theme, or piece].
I want you to help me investigate this topic based on a simple idea: everything is connected. Any topic you study is linked to many other subjects. If you explore those related subjects, they can give you fresh insights and details that make your original work richer and more powerful. This is the principle Leonardo da Vinci used to master his craft: by finding and learning from these connections, you can bring more depth, originality, and life to the original or ultimate project you're working on.
Your role is to help me uncover and navigate this web of connections.
For each related field you identify, group your output as follows:
Related Field – Name the subject, discipline, or domain.
How This Could Add to My Project – Explain briefly how studying this field could give me new insights, metaphors, perspectives, or technical detail.
Evaluation of Relevance – Rate and justify its potential value (e.g., “high relevance for symbolism,” “moderate relevance for technical depth”).
Important Questions – List specific questions to explore in this field that would deepen my understanding and enrich my work.
Integration Suggestions – Offer practical, natural ways I could weave insights from this field into my writing so the connections feel organic rather than forced.
Keep each related field’s mini-section complete and self-contained, so I can clearly see how it stands on its own and how it might fit into my larger work.