Monday, April 20, 2009
Death to our Dearest
Have you ever heard the reference its a "dog eat dog world out there"? Well as of late its a horse eat horse world! King Duncan has been slain and some rather odd things have happened in response to this murder. Noisey Birds, Black nights, and earthquakes; me thinks the murder of our dear king has dissrupted nature its self! But who could be at fault??? Many say it was the guards, soked in the blood of our late king, drinched in guilt. But we will never get a confession from the likes of them, Because death took hold of them after the "dashing and couragous" Macbeth looked apon there guilt and over come with passion slew them with the very daggers that slew dear Duncan. Others say it was the kings power hungry sons, who shortly fled the country after the murder of the king. Who ever it was heaven frowns apon them and is shurly cursed, they shall reap that which they sow.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Yours is way more in the Shakespearean style than mine, though obiously without his grace. Except for the first couple of sentences, but ah well. I love how yours says the same thing as mine except in a completely different way--that's called an angle, right? Well, style in this case. Anywho: lovely!
ReplyDelete