Do you know that Cesar was killed as a result of conspiracy? Of course you know! If anyone reading this bullshit in the Bard's language, he/she aught to know about the death of Cesar. Maybe you don't know the Bard and hence reading this... oops never alienate potential readers by questioning their intellect... forgot that for a moment. Sorry!
Very well then, let me start again.
Do you know that Cesar was killed as a result of conspiracy?
Mark Antony you took the center stage after that killing and stirred the crowd's emotions with passionately eloquent speech. The heat was on, the ingredients were mixed, the stirring was applied and the crowd curry was boiling. Sorry, read fury instead of curry. (does it taste different?)
Crowd wanted bread of revenge to soak the curry of fury. Revenge against the conspirators. The name of Cinna as a conspirator came forward. Cinna present in the mob was pushed forward. Now is the time for revenge! Crowd is licking their tounges...
But Cinna pleads with them, Says, he is not Cinna The Conspirator but he is Cinna The Poet.
I don't know, where exactly Shakespeare has asked that monumental question, "What's in a name?" Actually it's not even a question, it's just a prelude to ridiculous justification of no matter what you want to prove, if you want to prove it badly, you prove it anyhow, anyway.
What's his name again? Cinna...
Kill him anyway for his bad poetry...
How many Cinnas have you killed? What would be your defense when your name is Cinna? Which conspiracy killed his? Rage of the crowd or his inability to become anything better than Cinna? Or was it foolish of him to be a part of spectator with many others when all those others are not with you but only with a fury which is boiling like a curry?
I don't know but anything, absolutely anything with definite agenda scares the shit out of me. For every such agenda has a potential Cinna and what odds are out there for me not being Cinna?
Come on! you know that I am not so innocent. But i just wish that when I am lynched, it won't be for the yellowness of my teeth...
To the conspirators of imagined sin...
What's His Name Again?
Very well then, let me start again.
Do you know that Cesar was killed as a result of conspiracy?
Mark Antony you took the center stage after that killing and stirred the crowd's emotions with passionately eloquent speech. The heat was on, the ingredients were mixed, the stirring was applied and the crowd curry was boiling. Sorry, read fury instead of curry. (does it taste different?)
Crowd wanted bread of revenge to soak the curry of fury. Revenge against the conspirators. The name of Cinna as a conspirator came forward. Cinna present in the mob was pushed forward. Now is the time for revenge! Crowd is licking their tounges...
But Cinna pleads with them, Says, he is not Cinna The Conspirator but he is Cinna The Poet.
I don't know, where exactly Shakespeare has asked that monumental question, "What's in a name?" Actually it's not even a question, it's just a prelude to ridiculous justification of no matter what you want to prove, if you want to prove it badly, you prove it anyhow, anyway.
What's his name again? Cinna...
Kill him anyway for his bad poetry...
How many Cinnas have you killed? What would be your defense when your name is Cinna? Which conspiracy killed his? Rage of the crowd or his inability to become anything better than Cinna? Or was it foolish of him to be a part of spectator with many others when all those others are not with you but only with a fury which is boiling like a curry?
I don't know but anything, absolutely anything with definite agenda scares the shit out of me. For every such agenda has a potential Cinna and what odds are out there for me not being Cinna?
Come on! you know that I am not so innocent. But i just wish that when I am lynched, it won't be for the yellowness of my teeth...
To the conspirators of imagined sin...
What's His Name Again?
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