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I have a suggestion/prompt/challenge for N. Use a couple of Shakespeare lines as an epigraph to a poem you write, but your poem must be in modern English.
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The post about narcissism has been reported as ad hominem, and is now deleted.
We really don't need detailed information about a personality disorder on a poem thead. Feelings always begin to run high whenever a member, particularly a new member, does not appear to accept criticism in the desired manner. Whilst any advice or suggestions are deemed to be 'advisory', they should still be appreciated, nonetheless, when others have taken the time and trouble to post their comments. Alex and I don't normally divulge banned members, but on this occasion I'll break with tradition. Yes, P was banned - he dared me to - so I complied. Let's confine remarks to the poem, please, or otherwise I suggest that you decline to post on this thread if you feel your comments aren't appreciated. Jayne |
Further to Jayne's sage advice, why don't we go ahead and continue a conversation on Shakespeare's supposedly unrivaled mastery in the Musing on Mastery forum?
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