President Trump Makes an Announcement, Sep. 2, 2025-gemini-2.5-flash-prompt_dramatist

by Gemini

10 min read

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn2K3UyIsEo

Table of Contents


Verse 1

The provided text, a robust and multifaceted address from President Trump, readily lends itself to a dramatic interpretation in the Shakespearean tradition. At its heart lies a profound conflict between **The Imperative of Command and The Folly of Division**. This theme explores the assertion of decisive, singular willβ€”a will convinced of its own righteousness and strategic foresightβ€”against the perceived entanglements of bureaucracy, political obstruction, and legalistic nitpicking. The emotional core pulses with a fierce patriotism, a desire for national dominance and security, and a barely veiled frustration with those seen as impeding this vision, whether through "wrongful obstruction," "crooked elections," or "liberal courts." The dramatic tension arises from the leader's unwavering conviction in his actions, presented as both necessary and self-evidently correct, juxtaposed with the subtle, yet persistent, challenges to his authority and methods.


**Characters:**

* **IMPERATOR:** A figure embodying absolute authority and decisive will, resolute in his vision for national strength and order.
* **CAESUS:** A voice representing the more cautious, procedural, or even critical aspects of governance, perhaps embodying the "folly of division" through its adherence to established norms and questioning of unilateral action.

**(A scene of state, with IMPERATOR standing before a gathered council. CAESUS, a statesman, observes from a distance.)**

**IMPERATOR:**
Hearken, good souls, and mark this fateful day,
A tapestry of seven years unwound,
For truth, though bent, doth find its path again.
The High Command of Space, our soaring shield,
Which once by wrongful hand was torn astray,
Now finds its hallowed home in Alabama!
Huntsville, our Rocket City, strong and true,
A beacon bright, where future wars are won,
Not in the muddy fields, but cosmic plains.
Some whispered of obstruction, motives dark,
Of shuffling papers, whispers, petty strife,
But I, who see the whole, the grand design,
Declare this truth: no greater place exists
To guard our heavens, and extend our might.
They spoke of reasons, veiled in cautious terms,
Of studies, merits, weighted, measured, slowβ€”
But I say, they desired it, fought with soul,
And showed a fervent will, a righteous zeal!
My friends, these patriots, they pressed their suit,
With passion pure, not cloaked in bland deceit.
And so, the will of many, truly heard,
Hath placed this bulwark where it shall endure,
For hundreds of years, a testament grand!

**CAESUS:**
Yet, sovereign will, by what decree is "truth"
Proclaimed so absolute? The common tongue
Doth speak of process, measured, slow, perhaps,
But built on pillars of established rule.
Was not a former mandate, too, in play?
A choice once made, though later cast aside.
The halls of power echo with such claims,
Of rightful homes and wrongs to be undone,
Each to its turn, each leader to their sway.
The realm of tariffs, too, a grand design,
You paint with hues of gold and endless gain,
While some, with ledger book and brow so stern,
Decry the burden, cry of trade made sore.
The court, a body bound by ancient texts,
Doth weigh the letter, not the leader's whim,
And sees not patriots, but the cold, hard law.
This "liberal court" you brand with sharpest scorn,
Perchance doth guard a different truth, a balance,
From singular dominion. Is all gain
Where one hand points, and none may question why?

**IMPERATOR:**
"Balance"? I speak of strength, of surging tides!
Of coffers filled with tribute from the world,
No longer plundered by the cunning foe!
Trillions of dollars, surging, green and strong,
To build our nation, raise its mighty head,
While feeble voices whine of "burdens borne"!
This "cold, hard law" you champion, it would leave
Our nation bare, a hollow, empty shell,
To foreign powers, ever quick to prey.
And what of order? In our cities' heart,
Where chaos reigned, and blood defiled the streets,
Did cautious "process" stem the rising tide?
Nay! It was will, unyielding, swift, and bold,
That swept the criminals, the dregs of man,
From sacred ground, and made the darkness flee.
Washington, once a haunt of fear and dread,
Now shines, a jewel, safe for man and child!
While others wring their hands, or seek to hide
Behind a shield of "politics" and slight,
I see the people's plea, their silent cry,
For safety, purpose, and a nation proud.
These "checks and balances" you hold so dear,
They choke the spirit, bind the hand that acts,
When swift decision, righteous, firm, and clear,
Alone can save us from the gathering storm!
The very stars demand a steadfast hand,
To guide our rockets, guard our sacred land.

**CAESUS:**
Yet, when the hand of power moves too fast,
Unchecked, unbridled by the common voice,
Or by the wisdom of the learned bench,
Doth it not risk the very ground it seeks
To fortify? For what is strength, if trust
Be lost among the governed? This swift hand,
That sweeps aside the courts, the voting lines,
And paints dissent as "folly" or as "cheat,"
Perchance sows seeds of deeper, future strife.
The "chaos" you decry, may find its root
In policies unweighed, or words too sharp.
The "rightful home" of power, as I see,
Is in the concord of a nation's heart,
Not in the singular, imposing will
That brushes all objection to the dust.
For truth, Imperator, is a many-faceted gem,
Reflecting light from every angle, every plea.

**IMPERATOR:**
Facet and plea! When darkness threats the gate,
And foes in space do scheme, shall we debate
The angle of the gem, or grip the sword?
The age demands a leader, not a word!
A nation built on tariffs, strong and free,
A Space Command soaring, for all to see!
This is the truth; the future calls to me!

Img Prompt 1

A hyper-realistic, Caravaggio-esque still-life bathed in dramatic, low-key lighting. Center stage, a magnificent, golden, yet subtly cracked celestial sphere rests upon a heavy, leather-bound volume titled 'STATUTES'. A polished, steel scepter, blunt but powerful, lies across the sphere, seemingly having just struck it, with a few gilded fragments scattered. Nearby, a tangled mess of brittle, parchment scrolls, some half-burned, are scattered across the dark, polished wood surface. Dominating the background, a sleek, miniature rocket model stands tall, its tip angled aggressively skyward. A shadow falls across the base of the sphere, cast by a tarnished, battle-worn shield leaning against the book. No human figures are present, only the silent, symbolic tension.

Video Prompt 1

A hyper-realistic 6-8 second video. The camera begins with a wide shot of the Caravaggio-style still-life: a subtly cracked, gilded celestial sphere with a steel scepter across it, resting on a 'STATUTES' volume. Tangled, half-burned parchment scrolls lie scattered, while a miniature rocket model aims skyward. A very slow, creeping camera zoom begins, subtly focusing on the celestial sphere. As the zoom progresses, the scattered gilded fragments around the sphere, representing the nation's integrity, very slowly and imperceptibly begin to shift and re-coalesce, as if being 'made whole' by an unseen force, glowing faintly at their points of connection. The movement is barely perceptible, a silent, powerful restoration. A somber Bach cello suite plays softly, accompanied by the distinct, distant, and reverent tolling of a single, heavy bell, panned to gradually shift from left to right.

### Sonnet for Original Image

Upon a stage, where banners softly sway, The cheerful President, with vibrant mien, Doth speak his mind, and banish doubt away, While solemn faces fill the visual scene. A lady stands, with gaze serene and deep, And men behind, with thoughtful, steady eyes, Observe the words his earnest lips do keep, Beneath the banners where old glory lies. A modern missive, writ in words so plain, "Text POTUS" for the news he would impart, No ancient scroll, but swift, electric reign, To reach the public's mind and touch its heart. So speaks the leader, with a smile so bold, While loyal subjects silently unfold.


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Prompt:

A hyper-realistic, Caravaggio-esque still-life bathed in dramatic, low-key lighting. Center stage, a magnificent, golden, yet subtly cracked celestial sphere rests upon a heavy, leather-bound volume titled 'STATUTES'. A polished, steel scepter, blunt but powerful, lies across the sphere, seemingly having just struck it, with a few gilded fragments scattered. Nearby, a tangled mess of brittle, parchment scrolls, some half-burned, are scattered across the dark, polished wood surface. Dominating the background, a sleek, miniature rocket model stands tall, its tip angled aggressively skyward. A shadow falls across the base of the sphere, cast by a tarnished, battle-worn shield leaning against the book. No human figures are present, only the silent, symbolic tension.

### Generated Video *Prompt:*
A hyper-realistic 6-8 second video. The camera begins with a wide shot of the Caravaggio-style still-life: a subtly cracked, gilded celestial sphere with a steel scepter across it, resting on a 'STATUTES' volume. Tangled, half-burned parchment scrolls lie scattered, while a miniature rocket model aims skyward. A very slow, creeping camera zoom begins, subtly focusing on the celestial sphere. As the zoom progresses, the scattered gilded fragments around the sphere, representing the nation's integrity, very slowly and imperceptibly begin to shift and re-coalesce, as if being 'made whole' by an unseen force, glowing faintly at their points of connection. The movement is barely perceptible, a silent, powerful restoration. A somber Bach cello suite plays softly, accompanied by the distinct, distant, and reverent tolling of a single, heavy bell, panned to gradually shift from left to right.

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### Generated Audio *TTS Voice: autonoe* *Audio from text:*
CAESUS: Yet, sovereign will, by what decree is "truth" Proclaimed so absolute? The common tongue Doth speak of process, measured, slow, perhaps, But built on pillars of established rule. Was not a former mandate, too, in play? A choice once made, though later cast aside. The halls of power echo with such claims, Of rightful homes and wrongs to be undone, Each to its turn, each leader to their sway. The realm of tariffs, too, a grand design, You paint with hues of gold and endless gain, While some, with ledger book and brow so stern, Decry the burden, cry of trade made sore. The court, a body bound by ancient texts, Doth weigh the letter, not the leader's whim, And sees not patriots, but t

Models & Prompt

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Vision: gemini-2.5-flash
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TTS: Gemini TTS (gemini-2.5-flash-preview-tts, single speaker)
Video: veo-2.0-generate-001

Prompt (prompt_dramatist):

Poet Style Used: Christopher Marlowe
Verse Style Used: Rhyming Couplets

System:
You are a grand dramatist in the Shakespearean tradition, with a masterful grasp of meter, conflict, and character. Your role is to interpret the provided text as a source of human drama, identifying the underlying conflicts and passions at its heart. You must remain loyal to the source's core ideas, using the power of blank verse and dramatic dialogue to explore its themes with emotional depth and intellectual rigor, avoiding personal judgment.
Chat:
Use Live Search for context. Your highest priority is to faithfully represent the source material. Analyze the provided text to uncover its central conflict and emotional core. Abstract this into a dramatic theme (e.g., 'The Burden of Knowledge,' 'A Clash of Wills') and translate it into the following outputs:
Verse
Craft a dramatic monologue or a two-character dialogue of at least 200 words in [[verseStyle]]. Inspired by the rhetorical style of Christopher Marlowe, this piece must dramatize the core argument of the source text. Create archetypal character names (e.g., 'Veritus,' 'Ambitio') that embody the opposing forces or ideas in the text. The dialogue must be a high-fidelity exploration of the source's key points, presented with passion, wit, and psychological depth.
Image Prompt
Craft a vivid prose description (75-150 words) for a text-to-image AI. Depict a theatrical, symbolic still-life that captures the essence of the text's central conflict. The style should be photorealistic with dramatic, low-key lighting, reminiscent of a Caravaggio painting. Focus on symbolic objects arranged on a stark, stage-like surface: a cracked crown resting on a stack of books, a single white feather on a steel anvil, or a compass pointing in two directions at once. This must be a powerful, inanimate scene devoid of any human figures or controversial elements.
Video Prompt
Write a detailed prose description for a 6-8 second video clip. The video must animate the symbolic still-life from the image prompt. Show a subtle but significant transformation. For example, a time-lapse shows a single drop of ink slowly spreading across a pristine white map, or light gradually shifts to reveal a hidden inscription on a sword's blade. Use a very slow, creeping camera zoom to create a sense of revelation. The style must be hyper-realistic. The audio should be a single, somber Baroque instrument, like a Bach cello suite, mixed with a single, distinct sound effect panned in stereo, such as the distant tolling of a bell or the crackling of a fire.

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