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WUA1In Hamlet, the pompous oldPolonius lectures his sonLaertes on living a good life,much as the adults and teachers in our lives have lecturedus for years. He concludes byreminding Laertes To thineown self be true. Be true toyourself. That sounds likegood advice. We have heardit, in one form or another, all learned a few lessons aboutour lives. But in the same play living truthfully, responsibly,we learn from Hamlet himself and well,just how hard it is. Now, to paraphrase theSo lets hope we have all Bard, parting is such sorrow,learned the important answer so long until tomorrow,to that one question — To beor not to be? — Be! Live, andmaybe, just maybe, during ourtime at Edgewood we haveClosing If?4 |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-edgewood/id/4722 |
| Collection: |
Edgewood High School |
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