Shakespeare did state, through the melancholy Jacques’ monologue in Act II Scene VII of ‘As You Like It’, that the world’s a stage and each person plays a part
If that’s valid, then be the standout without being torn apart
In your bid to be fulfilled, you don’t have to use trickery, treachery and stoop as low as the fictional DC Comics’ villain called Joker
The title you’ll get in such a route is the perennial criminal and evil troublemaker
You can choose to be the true hero
As you’re doing so, don’t let any flaw make you fall down to ground zero
If that’s allowed to happen, what you’ll have is a tragedy
The last thing you want anyone to dedicate to you is an elegy
In another scenario, one has to be very strategic about the idea of being the dramatic jester
Although they seem to be called fools because of their pranks, somehow laughter and the truth are inspired by them as a regular gesture
Whichever way your character alleviates sorrow
To you will be dedicated the song of the jolly good fellow
WHAT’S YOUR TRUE CHARACTER?
Source: https://dareyoyeledun.tumblr.com/post/118713637773/the-world-is-a-stage-shakespeare-did-state

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