
Korean Infographic on Fair Selection
This generates a six-panel Korean educational comic infographic explaining fairness, neutrality, anonymity, majority ties, and random selection for textbook or study-guide use.
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{
"type": "Educational Korean comic infographics",
"style": "The illustrations are simple, textbook-style digital illustrations with thick black borders, soft, flat colors, slightly cartoonish, semi-realistic characters, rounded speech bubbles, and clear, easy-to-read Korean text, reminiscent of classroom handouts.",
"topic": "Fair selection and random selection",
"language": "Korean",
"page": {
"orientation": "Vertical",
"background": "Light beige paper tone",
"border": "Thin black outer frame",
"panelCount": 6
},
"title": {
"text": "{argument name=\"headline text\" default=\"Lesson 29 – Introduction: Fair Choice and Lottery\"}",
"position": "Centered at the top",
"style": "Large Bold Korean Sans-serif Font"
},
"layout": {
"sections": [
{
"position": "Top left",
"count": 1,
"scene": "A male student in a green hoodie sits at a desk, chin in hand, with an open book on the table. Behind him, a large window offers a view of the city skyline. The study is furnished with potted plants.",
"textElements": {
"speechBubbles": [
"When people disagree, a decision must be made.",
"At this point, in order to be fair, a lottery may be necessary."
]
}
},
{
"position": "Top right",
"count": 1,
"scene": "Example panel: Two students face each other. On the left is a boy wearing a blue hoodie, and on the right is a girl wearing a yellow sweater. Small cards between them show \"blue 'a'\" and \"red 'b',\" with the word \"vs\" in the center.",
"textElements": {
"header": "For example: Options are a and b, and two people participate.",
"speechBubbles": [
"I like A.",
"I like b."
],
"labels": [
"Person 1",
"2 people"
],
"footer": "Choosing one side directly might undermine fairness."
}
},
{
"position": "Left and Middle",
"count": 1,
"scene": "The principles panel is divided into two sub-panels with icons.",
"textElements": {
"header": "Two important principles of fairness",
"subsections": [
{
"title": "Anonymity",
"description": "Regardless of who speaks, their opinions should be treated equally."
},
{
"title": "neutrality",
"description": "Neither A nor B should be favored."
}
],
"footer": "Drawing lots is very helpful in adhering to these two principles."
},
"icons": [
"Two-person icon with a double-headed arrow",
"Balance scale with weights a and b"
]
},
{
"position": "Right Center",
"count": 1,
"scene": "The male student wearing a green hoodie pointed upwards next to the majority vote tally sheet.",
"textElements": {
"speechBubble": "In majority voting rules, a draw is used in the event of a tie.",
"tableHeader": "For example: majority voting",
"rows": [
"a Multiple Choice a",
"b Multiple Choice b",
"Draw"
],
"footer": "In other words, a tie needs to be resolved randomly."
},
"table": {
"rowCount": 3,
"visuals": "Three groups of colored voters labeled a and b"
}
},
{
"position": "Bottom left",
"count": 1,
"scene": "A historical scene from ancient Athens, with five figures in the foreground and a crowd in the background. Two men are drawing lots from a large terracotta pot, with classical Greek architecture and the Acropolis in the background.",
"textElements": {
"header": "Drawing lots was also important in ancient Athens.",
"speechBubble": "The selection of officials by lottery gives citizens an opportunity.",
"footer": "People at the time viewed it as a characteristic of democracy."
}
},
{
"position": "Bottom right",
"count": 1,
"scene": "A modern student wears a green hoodie, uses a gray laptop at a desk with a coffee cup, bookshelf, and plant on it, and the city skyline is visible through the window.",
"textElements": {
"header": "It is now receiving renewed attention in political science.",
"callouts": [
"Reflecting diverse opinions",
"Preventing favoritism towards specific groups",
"Fair chance based on luck",
"Applications from ancient times to the present"
],
"footer": "Conclusion: When it is necessary to reach a consensus among multiple opinions, drawing lots helps to make a fair choice."
},
"icons": [
"3-person symbol",
"ballot box",
"A pair of dice",
"Earth"
]
}
]
},
"characters": {
"mainStudent": {
"gender": "male",
"age": "Teenagers or young people",
"hair": "Messy short black hair",
"outfit": "green hoodie"
},
"secondaryCharacters": [
{
"count": 1,
"description": "Male student wearing a blue hoodie"
},
{
"count": 1,
"description": "A female student with a short brown bob haircut and wearing a yellow sweater"
},
{
"count": 5,
"description": "Ancient Greek figures in robes in the foreground of the Athens panel"
}
]
},
"visualNotes": {
"textLegibility": "Highly clear Korean typography",
"colorPalette": "Soft cream, green, blue, yellow, terracotta, and gray.",
"composition": "A 6-panel educational comic infographic, using equal-sized rectangular panels and rounded inner text boxes.",
"mood": "Clear, informative, and accessible"
}
}Prompt variables
Editable argument placeholders found in the prompt, with their default values.
Variable
headline text
Default
Lesson 29 – Introduction: Fair Choice and Lottery
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