Thursday, May 6, 2010

Polonius' Thoughts on Hamlet

Thou art the one who has gone quickly mad.
Thou art the downfall of thine self and her.
Thine eyes cannot foretell the truth of now.
You hath to see the light of day and truth.
Thou father is perished and will not return.
I shall not stand while you ruin the throne.
Thou hast to defeat th's spirit of rebellion.
Thou insults destroy thine reputation.
Thine mind is lost as Aeneas to his homeland.
Thou must regain your sanity at once.
My Lord Hamlet is not lordly at all.
Not even Athena can understand you.
My dearest lord must at once relax himself.
Thou must live and laugh and learn to love.
I hope that young Hamlet will change his ways
But, a leopard has never changed his spots.

2 comments:

  1. Oh dear father why cant thou see the love that I share with Hamlet? Tis fresh and new and
    something I could never regret. I know
    that you may disapprove but tis something
    I'm not willing to loose. The letter I
    hath read destroyed me so and tis something
    I thought you shall know. I know that Hamlet
    has changed his ways but something more has taken over his days. The death of his
    father has hurt him so, tis we should let his actions go. Dear father I love you but you shall know. This love is something I shall not let go.

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  2. Nice job! I like the allusions and similies!

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