First, I need to go through each word, identify if it's a proper noun or not. Proper nouns like "Giselle" and "Horse" (though "Horse" here might be part of the title, but the original ballet is Giselle, so "Horse" is part of the file name, so might not be a proper noun). Wait, the title is "Horse - Giselle With Horse Fad5168 REMASTERED.avi" so "Horse" here is part of the filename, so maybe it's not a proper noun. However, "Giselle" is a proper noun as the ballet. So I need to leave those as they are.
I should also be careful with words like "Unpacking" which is a verb here. Synonyms for "Unpacking" could be "Examining", "Analyzing", "Decoding". Horse - Giselle With Horse Fad5168 REMASTERED.avi
Wait, the user's example in the first response included "Equestrian" with synonyms like "Equine|Horse". So in the current query, the user wants each word (except proper nouns) to have three synonyms. First, I need to go through each word,
"Giselle's spirit, now a wili, seeks revenge on Albrecht." – "spirit" becomes "soul|essence|phantom". "wili" might be a specific term from ballet, so maybe leave it as is? Wait, the user said to not touch proper nouns. Wait, "wili" is a proper term from the ballet, so maybe it should be left. But the user's example included "wili" as part of the text, but in the request, they said "Don't touch proper nouns". However, "wili" is a term specific to the ballet, not a name. Hmm, but maybe it's a proper noun in this context. Need to confirm. However, "Giselle" is a proper noun as the ballet