Tuesday, March 3, 2009

oh Hamlet

facebook... ha ha never. this is way better than facebook. the only problem is no chat... ha ha. but moving on. I think that Hamlet is a really pathetic guy. honestly. you see this same type of drama on Jerry Springer. (not to this extreme) but non the least they have weird family issues that usually involve murder and incest. so I think he over reacted for sure. and too be honest I'm glad he died. it was like karma. that's what you get for trying to kill other people, one day you have to die yourself. and I think Ophelia croaking over, was also payback for hamlet's over reaction. He needed to chill out and understand that it's hard to lose your dad. and especially when your uncle is the one that kills him. but he could have acted a little bit more mature like. talked to him about it, have him admit it, then kill him. but you don't have to do all this crazy manipulation because then neither win. and that is made evident when they both die at the end along with hamlet's mom and true love frined and foe. what wieners.

5 comments:

C00Th Ma$t3R Flex...G00nT3r said...

facebook? where does facebook come into play.... if ur gonna write about facebook keep it on facebook we are strictly professional AP students here.....meaning this is an advanced course and talking about facebook is degrading

baller sauce said...
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baller sauce said...

FACEBOOK...pause...not

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry Shanna but I have to disagree with you there. Have you ever tried to get someone to admit they've made a SMALL mistake and lied about it? It is really hard, so what makes you think it'd be any easier to make someone admit that they've KILLED someone, married their wife, took their crown, and lied about it? If anything, the only karma came from Hamlet's decision to rashly act and kill who was in the drapes in the Queen's room, hoping it was the king. If you notice, very rarely do his carefully planned actions recoil on him. In fact, Claudius' and Laertes' deaths were due to their own treachery. Laertes even admits it both to himself, and to Hamlet. So if anything, it is because of Hamlet's inaction that causes him to lose everything.

Anonymous said...

David... Baller Sauce. The facebook thing is an inside joke so suck it. consider yourself leftout bitches. Sorry... Maybe if you weren't self consumed you would be able to see that you miss a shit load of stuff. Pay attention and maybe you wouldn't sound so stupid. Or maybe you should just keep your mouth shut to stay on the safe side.