See the play. Teach the play.
Help students understand before they write: visual character arcs, plot maps, and turning points. Ready to print, ready to teach.
It's not the students. It's the resources.
Traditional tools teach students to skip thinking. Graph Opus teaches them to actually understand it.
Plot Summaries
Students memorize bullet points. They can't explain why events matter or how characters change.
AI-Generated Essays
The essay gets turned in, but the student never engaged with the text. You see it immediately in discussion.
Text-Heavy Guides
Walls of explanation that students skim or skip entirely.
Graph Opus sits in the middle.
You've watched students stare blankly at the same text for years. SparkNotes exists, but it teaches students to skip the work entirely. AI makes it worse‚ now they skip the thinking too. There's been no middle tool. Nothing that builds genuine understanding without replacing the reading.
See comprehension before the essay begins.
Character arcs. Power shifts. Key events. When students see the structure, you see the understanding in their writing.
Visual Maps
Printable character arc graphs and weighted event maps that make the play's structure understandable at a glance.
Includes all actsTurning Points
Guided activities that anchor students to how and where the play moves as well as why those moments matter.
Visual charts includedRole Rankings
Clear frameworks showing which characters actually drive the plot, who's symbolic, and where students should focus their analysis.
Exam-weightedTools that build comprehension, not shortcuts.
Schools are rightfully worried about AI doing the thinking for students. Graph Opus positions on the right side of that line.
Ask Follow-Up Questions Instantly
Stuck on the banquet scene? Ask it to re-explain in three different ways until it clicks.
Comprehension, Not Generation
Our AI explains structure and meaning. It won't write essays, produce quotes, or do the student's job.
Grounded in the Source Text
Every answer ties back to specific acts, scenes, and lines. No hallucinations, no invented context.
Current plays available.
Graph Opus currently focuses on Shakespeare study materials for high school English. Each play is mapped using the same rigorous visual framework.
Macbeth
The Scottish PlayRomeo & Juliet
Tragic RomanceA Midsummer Night's Dream
Comic ChaosEach play includes
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Structured visual assets for genuine comprehension.
Stop watching students fake their way through Shakespeare.