He can turn on a dime from comedy to tragedy and back again from one scene to the next. Kind of like life, huh? And Lesson One- -never turn your back on Iago. He could give the snake in the Garden of Eden a lesson in sneakiness. Like your write very much.
Thank you! And you reminded me....The Bard just never wrote simple characters....No one is one-dimensional...not even that 'snake' Iago...Thank you so much, Susan.
your lines surpass Shakespeare that is why i say read MJL DEAR YOU HAVE forgotten PPME I C
That is great observation Lemon. Tragedies inspires comedies. Is this to be a tragedy or a greater comedy! ! Very nice lines
Many thanks, Muhammad. There are times, I think, the lines are blurred.
Ohhh it so true, because experience with wisdom is the turn point of viewing life, clever. You did your way and i believe you discuss it with Shakespeare yesterday night about it dont you? Wink ;) 😂😂. Loved it
Experiencing tragedy, and maintaining a sense of humour, is an ideal we should all strive for. M.J., another brilliant Senryu!
Thank you, Richard! I pity those who have the experience but cannot maintain the vision to seek out the lesson.
Tragedy to comedy there are more lessons to learn in the Shakespearean play///
Comedy and Tragedy both exist side by side together in life. Who would ever know better than Shakespeare about these comedies and tragedies? All depends upon how we accept it or reject it in life. Yes! Surely, we can learn a lesson and adjust accordingly. Brilliant MJ.....10
Thank you so much, Geeta. Yes, either tragedy or comedy...perhaps the defining difference lies in perspective. One's tragedy may be another's comedy. Thanks again.