Tuesday, April 1, 2008
At some point or another in every person’s life, we feel like doing something very bad to someone we know. This happens to everyone: celebrities, movie stars, and even athletes. Take OJ Simpson, for example. OJ Simpson was a very good, very famous football player. His life was great: he had a lot of money and he was really good at his job. You might be asking yourself, why then, would he go and kill his ex-wife? He killed his ex-wife. He killed his ex-wife because he was very possessive of her. After they got divorced, he didn’t want her to be with anyone else. When he found out that she was with another man, he went and killed them both. To me, this is not a reason to be killing anyone, especially someone you care about. Check out this link to OJ Simpson’s trial, and see whether or not you think his reason for killing Nicole Brown and Ron Goodman is justifiable. Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is another example of killing for no good reason. Macbeth is a very nice guy, or so it seems at the beginning of the play. However, after his wife gives him a very manipulating talk, he agrees to kill the king. I do not think that Macbeth should have let his wife talk him into something that he will regret for the rest of his life, and may backfire on him eventually, and lead to his downfall.
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