Do u have an Instagram? I'd love to share your hamlet poem on my poetry Instagram story and tag u
I do not want my poetry cross posted to any other site
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Do u have an Instagram? I'd love to share your hamlet poem on my poetry Instagram story and tag u
I do not want my poetry cross posted to any other site
note for how to engage with people's self published poetry on the internet: if you don't like it, don't reblog it with bullshit in the tags. because poets are emotional and will get upset at you demeaning a female character and might write another poem about your bullshit.
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titled: love you like a prayer otherwise titled: maybe im still bitter
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[image: a poem.
Trying so hard not to be Ophelia that you become Hamlet It goes like this: You start with the flowers, let them rot on the windowsill. Then you move to your clothes and switch lily white for black. You cut your hair so it can't fan out in the water. Keep your love close to your heart. Don't mourn when your father dies. Don't ask about your mother, don't worry about your brother. If you go crazy you do it like this: Knives instead of flowers, violence instead of songs. Switch out perfect teeth for fangs in throats, Switch out doing what your father says for trusting no one. You don't sleep with him. You don't love him. Love is a mistake if you don't want to be her. When your father dies you don't kill yourself. You kill him who did it. What would have been bloody white isn't, Because you were smart and now wear black. And when you still end up dying, All you've done is die as someone else.
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Short shitty thing from an assignment to write about coming to [redacted college city] and the differences from home
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[ID: A poem titled "Trying so hard not to be Ophelia you become Hamlet", written by the OP.
It reads, "It goes like this: / You start with the flowers, let them rot on the windowsill. / Then you move to your clothes and switch lily white to black. / You cut your hair so it can't fan out in water. / Keep your love close to your heart. Don't mourn when your father dies. / Don't ask about your mother, worry about your brother. / If you go crazy you do it like this: / Knives instead of flowers, violence instead of songs. / Switch out perfect teeth for fangs in throats, / Switch out doing what your father says for trusting no one. / You don't sleep with him. You don't love him. / Love is a mistake if you don't want to be her. / When your father dies you don't kill yourself. / You kill him who did it. / What would have been bloody white isn't, / Because you were smart and now wear black. / And when you still end up dying, / All you've done is die as someone else." End ID.]
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If you are currently in Washington and discussing this poem outside a baseball stadium: my irl friend heard you and also why are you discussing a Tumblr poem in real life
I will be coming back to this concept. We're not done here
So in a class that I was in, we had to pick a piece of literature and then create a presentation showing our analysis. I chose Hamlet because of course I did, I love Hamlet. One of the requirements was a synopsis from the internet.
"The ghost of the King of Denmark tells his son Hamlet to avenge his murder by killing the new king, Hamlet's uncle. Hamlet feigns madness, contemplates life and death, and seeks revenge. His uncle, fearing for his life, also devises plots to kill Hamlet. Source: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust"
I disagreed with the feigning madness part, so I explained my thoughts on how Hamlet's insanity and Ophelia's insanity are rooted in the same source, but are shown in opposite ways. They both lose their fathers to someone they were supposed to trust. They're foils, and they're different sides of the same coin.
Whether it's status or mentality, their grief and insanity are so different, but they're both still self destructive in their own ways. Ophelia's is obvious with the suicide, but Hamlet sets himself up for isolation and his paranoia kills innocent people and ultimately himself with the rube goldberg machine of events that happens after he sees his father's ghost. This might not be a good explanation so I'm sorry.
Then for a thesis statement I put "The play has some of the most important parts through the psyche of the characters, which is thrilling in the sense that the characters are baring their souls for the audience to see."
The two main people that you see this with are Hamlet and Ophelia (Horatio and Claudio being applied is a whole other discussion) which I personally believe is important for the play and it's themes.
I will be coming back to this concept. We're not done here
I will be coming back to this concept. We're not done here
I will be coming back to this concept. We're not done here
titled: love you like a prayer otherwise titled: maybe im still bitter