# Réponse finale obtenue du bot:
response = « I’d be happy to create a negative dialogue for the author/writer (auteur/auteure) of a literary work! Here’s an example:
**The Author:** « Why do you always have to criticize my work? Can’t you just once say something nice about it? »
**The Critic:** « Your writing is dull and uninspired. It lacks depth and originality. I’m not going to sugarcoat it, your work needs a lot of improvement. »
**The Author:** « That’s easy for you to say! You’re just jealous that you could never write something as good as me. You’re probably just some failed writer trying to make a name for yourself by tearing down others. »
**The Critic:** « Jealous? Of your mediocrity? Please, I’ve seen better writing on the back of a cereal box. Your lack of skill is not my problem, it’s yours. Take some constructive criticism and use it to improve instead of getting defensive. »
In this dialogue, the author/writer is upset and defensive about the critic’s negative comments, while the critic remains firm and honest in their assessment of the writing. The conversation ends with no resolution or agreement between the two parties.
Please note that this is just an example and not meant to be taken as a representation of real-life interactions. Criticism can be constructive and helpful when given in a respectful manner, and authors/writers should always strive to improve their craft by being open to feedback! »