Thursday, December 4, 2008

Fatherly Advice (Hamlet)

Hamlet is getting advice on what I believe parents give to all their children. I have gotten advices very simular to those advices hamlet recieved. Before I was adopted I did many bad things. I stole food in order to survive. My old mom was never home to take care of me and my sister. The only thing my sister got from my mom was a heck of a beating. All she would do when she was home was lock us in our room. I was only 5 my sister was 6. My sister couldn't give me advice because she didn't know any. No one taught us. At the age of 6 the cops come and tell us that we have a new home.
When I got adopted, me and my sister went shopping for our first toys and got everything for our rooms. We got our beds and clothes and everything. Since I was so used to stealing food, when me and my family went to a food store I jacked a candy bar. My sister knew this and told on me to my parents. I was glad she did because if she didn't who knows what could have happened. They bought the candy for me and later when we got home they sat us both down and gave us a whole bunch of advice. From then on I knew what was right and what was wrong. They told me that stealing is not good and if we ever need anything they will be there for us. They also told me about everything else that I needed to know about. Cheating, Lying, Sharing all that talk that each child should know from their parents.
Hamlet is getting advice about being true to himself and not being someone he doesn't want to be. He is being told to be his one true self. Don't be who people want you to be. I have gotten those advices from my parents also. I think everyone that has a parent has been told advices some time in their life. It doesn't matter who gives it to you. It could be a father, mother, sister, brother, grandma, friend and many more. An advice is an advice. Most of the time it can be very helpful. I have given advice to my younger brothers and I have usedadvices.

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