Miyerkules, Setyembre 25, 2013

WRONG BUT RIGHT


     “Fair is foul, foul is fair.” This is a quote known from a famous tragedy made by the greatest playwright, William Shakespeare. The paradox that this quote gives leaves our minds still in thought of what it means.
Surprisingly, this quote is not as absurd as it gets. In fact, the meaning of this quote is very evident in the modern society.

     First off, the quote simply means, what’s right becomes wrong and what’s wrong becomes right. See? It is simple yet strong.

     Here’s an example, in the home nowadays, children act like they are the parents which wrong but eventually becomes right. In the same way, when parents address to their children becomes wrong when it is supposed to be right.

     This quote is made true by us. We make no acts to prevent the fair to be foul and foul to be fair. We ignore the issue which is wrong but becomes right. 

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