I guess there is something likeable in almost everybody and sometimes even the most perfect characters like Posthumus from Shakespeare's Cymbeline lack something, and it takes a damn lot for them to finally learn, like in his case trust and mercy.
"......Be what it is, The Action of my life is like it, which I'll keep if but for sympathy."
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Misconception II
A classmate of my son, whom I had taken home, later commented to him, that he believed that I did not like him; and my son told me about this. As I was beginning to protest, my son went on saying: "I told him he was wrong because: My mother loves everybody." 😉
I guess there is something likeable in almost everybody and sometimes even the most perfect characters like Posthumus from Shakespeare's Cymbeline lack something, and it takes a damn lot for them to finally learn, like in his case trust and mercy.
I guess there is something likeable in almost everybody and sometimes even the most perfect characters like Posthumus from Shakespeare's Cymbeline lack something, and it takes a damn lot for them to finally learn, like in his case trust and mercy.
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