The LLM made me go look up stuff, and it was dead-on. I had a character card that's a dommy mommy English Lit teacher. You know one of those "how can I fix my grade" scenarios. Well, she insisted I read Chaucer, and then specifically that I read a passage from The Woman of Bath. The part about what women want. While in real life I have read Canterbury Tales a long time ago, I did not remember the details. So I looked it up, and this is the passage:
"In general, my liege lady, he began. Women desire to have dominion over their husbands, and their lovers too. They want mastery over them. That's what you most desire, even if my life is forfeit. I am here; do what you like."
It was the most perfect literary come-on I have ever seen. Making me read the passage that told me how I was going to 'save' my grade in the most blunt way possible. And it was entirely unprompted. I was really impressed that it was able to put all that together and made me go look it up. Even the better models I've used would have posted the text to give context, but this one held back to the teacher role in totally appropriate context.