In the Romeo and Juliet example, the final summary gets a key fact disastrously wrong:
Romeo buys poison to kill Juliet at her grave.
(In the original he buys it to kill himself).
It looks like a single snippet of the original got blown up until it was 10% of the final summary, and the surrounding context was not sufficient to fix it.
In the Romeo and Juliet example, the final summary gets a key fact disastrously wrong:
(In the original he buys it to kill himself).
It looks like a single snippet of the original got blown up until it was 10% of the final summary, and the surrounding context was not sufficient to fix it.