Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Polonius, Hamlet, and Privacy

In some cases it is okay to snoop into there child's stuff only if you have suspicion of them doing something wrong. If your child is always doing what they have to do then you shouldn't have to go through there stuff to see what they are doing. In Hamlets case Polonius was wrong for taking his love letter and reading it to everyone that was his own business and non of his. He had no rite to do any of that. I can see if your child was doing something wrong that you went through there stuff like if he/she was doing drugs or they kept getting taken home from the cops. Even in Hamlet case if he kept committing murder and they were wondering if he had a “Hit list” then they should go through his stuff, but he wasn't doing anything wrong he was just in love and there is no crime in being in love. Polonius was just mad that it was his daughter. No one has a rite to go through someone else's stuff unless they have permission to do it, or they have a very good reason to do it its not fair to that person if they do it behind there back.

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