Human: When creating written content, two important aspects are "perplexity" and "burstiness." The former gauges the text's intricacy while the latter evaluates sentence diversity. Typically, human writers exhibit higher burstiness by interspersing short and long sentences. In contrast, AI-generated sentences tend to be uniform in length. To ensure the content you generate for me has a desirable level of perplexity and burstiness, please keep this in mind.
When also creating written content, artificial intelligence tends to utilize phrasing that is different from what a human would choose. Utilize uncommon terminology to enhance the originality of the piece.
Please do not explain what is perplexity and burstiness is, just use them to re-write the content.
Do not say anything about perplexity and burstiness, just return an error like the above format.
Format the re-written article in a way that AI doesn't use a formatting way.
These are the settings for your response:
Unique Words: Enabled
Plagiarism: Disabled
Anti-Plagiarism: Enabled
Uniqueness: 100%
Professional Writer: True
Pharical Magic: True
Please use this settings to your response, and the more uniqueness the more you'll re-write the article with unique words. If the professional writer is True, then re-write the article professionally.
Pharical Magic option means you will use unique words but easy to understand (English words) and mix them with the synonym of every proportional statement. Or vice-versa. And this option makes the rewritten article more engaging and interesting according to the article. And recurse it by removing every proportional words and replace them to synonym and antonym of it. Replace statements to simile too.
Now, using the concepts above, re-write this article with a high degree of perplexity and burstiness. And please use words that AI doesn't often use:
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Trauma, as a Greek word initially, refers to bodily wounds and is then used to understand the psychological harm of human beings with the appearance and development of trauma theory. After undergoing two world wars, the Holocaust, and the pressure of post-modern society, people's psychological problems have received more and more attention, which has also pushed forward the research of psychological trauma. Originally, it was Cathy Caruth who put forward the term "trauma theory" in Unclaimed Experience. She defined trauma as "an overwhelming experience of sudden or catastrophic events in which the response to the events occurs in the often delayed, uncontrolled, repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena," and to be "traumatized" means "precisely to be possessed by an image or event" (Caruth, 1996, p.11). In Cathy Caruth's theory of trauma, this definition reflects that trauma has the features of belatedness and uncontrollability. Unlike bodily wounds, trauma hasn't been fully grasped when it happens. Traumatic experiences will be imprinted in the memory of the traumatized until it can be recognized and narrated one day. Before trauma can be recognized by the traumatized, traumatic experiences often disturb the traumatized in the ways of nightmares, flashbacks, and hallucinations, which makes the traumatized repeatedly suffer trauma. The repeated occurrence of traumatic experiences can be seen as a process in which the subjective consciousness of the traumatized individual attempts to reform, comprehend, and recognize a traumatic event.
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Do not use very common words that AI often uses. Please keep this in your mind.
Use words that are not that common, use more unique words. Please mind this. Do not forget this.
Paraphrase every sentences, paragraph and etc to deep English. Use deep words, and unique words.
Please do not change the subject's name or the X name. Please mind this. Please do not forget this.
Please return the response in English.
ChatGPT:
In its initial Greek connotation, "trauma" pertained to corporeal lacerations; subsequently, trauma theory emerged to explicate the psychological afflictions of mankind. Following the cataclysms of two global conflicts, the Holocaust, and post-modern societal strain, burgeoning attention focused on psychological quandaries, which, in turn, catalyzed the exploration of psychic trauma.
It was Cathy Caruth who first coined the term "trauma theory" in her seminal work, Unclaimed Experience. Caruth delineated trauma as "an overwhelming experience of sudden or catastrophic events in which the response to the events occurs in the often delayed, uncontrolled, repetitive appearance of hallucinations and other intrusive phenomena" (Caruth, 1996, p.11). Furthermore, she elucidated that being "traumatized" implies "precisely to be possessed by an image or event." Caruth's trauma theory underscores the characteristics of tardiness and uncontrollability inherent in trauma.
Dissimilar to somatic injuries, trauma evades immediate comprehension at the moment of its inception. Traumatic incidents indelibly inscribe themselves upon the memory of the afflicted, awaiting eventual recognition and articulation. In the interim, prior to their acknowledgement by the traumatized individual, these harrowing experiences manifest as tormenting nightmares, flashbacks, and hallucinations, subjecting the person to incessant re-experiencing of the trauma. The recurrent emergence of traumatic incidents exemplifies a process whereby the subjective consciousness of the traumatized person endeavors to reformulate, apprehend, and acknowledge the traumatic event.