DALL-E interprets Hamlet’s personality using a stanine colour coded GPT4 prompt
It’s now February 2024, and time for another attempt at obtaining DALL-E images that represent literary characters. Forgetting about Great Aunt Georgiana for a moment, let’s revert to the more general questions:
- Can GPT4 create a Psychological Profile of a person
- Can it also work effectively with psychometric stanine scales?
- If so, what traits can it assign stanine values to?
- Can it assign colours to each trait, based on reasonable grounds?
- Can it prompt DALL-E to create images that represent psychological depictions of these characters?
GPT4 assures me that it can create a Psychological Profile that represent the extent of each trait on stanine scales in an abstract artistic representation and sees this as a creative way to visualize psychological traits or character attributes. It says that
“Each stanine value could be associated with specific visual cues such as:
- Color Intensity: The saturation or brightness of a color could represent the stanine score, with brighter or more saturated colors indicating higher scores.
- Color Quantity: The amount of a specific color used in the image could correlate with its stanine score, with more extensive use indicating a higher score.
- Shape Size: If shapes are used alongside or in place of colors, the size of these shapes could represent the stanine score, with larger shapes indicating higher scores.
- Placement or Frequency: The placement or frequency of elements within the composition could also reflect their importance or score on the stanine scale.”
However, when prompted for a psychological profile for Hamlet, all the stanine trait scores were positive (that is, above the estimated population average for norm referenced test results). A further prompt led it to identify several traits on which Hamlet’s scores might be less than average.
Its final list of Hamlet’s stanine scores and associated colours were:

2025 Update
Hi there. It’s now 29th April 2025 and time for an update on this task using GPT-4o-mini
GPT4: Here is Hamlet rendered as a horizontal watercolor portrait in Georgiana Houghton’s abstract spirit-drawing style. The piece layers her signature palette—gamboge yellow halo for introspection and moral clarity, ultramarine and cobalt blues for intellectual depth, crimson lake accents for passion and love, emerald green highlights for self-control, and white filigree spirals for spiritual insight—woven together to reflect Hamlet’s introspective, morally complex, and emotionally rich character.
So much better!