Hamlet Parody - Serial Killers monologue The Serial Killers Soliloquy To kill, or not to kill: that is the question: Whether tis nobler to not get rid of The innocent people living pathetic lives, Or to coin arms against a sea of people, Opposing me I displace them. To execute; to halt Lots more; and by terminate I end their pitiful Lives, and the thousand others that they bred, More dulcet flesh, tis a consummation I devoutly wish for.
To massacre, to whipstitching; To eradicate: to fulfill my dream: ay, theres the limp; For in that plague of death my dreams will come, But save if I keep myself alive, I cannot pause: theres the consideration That cause us to live a farsighted life or die: For who would bear the harsh experiences of life, When they could die, by the proud mans scorn, He who despises love, and the useless law, And those fools of office, who I shall butcher, My patience shall help me take them, When they do not visualise that they may save Them...If you want to get a replete essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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