(Also for Three Word Wednesday and ABC Wednesday: "G" is for "godlike")
I
wrote the following scenelet, thinking it might remind you of a certain
Shakespeare play. Which play?
“Did you see that crowd as the general rode in from
the airport? What a mass of people!
You’d think it was the president with that entourage and not just an army
officer.”
“Well, I believe this army officer could be president, if he really felt like it. The general returns bringing with him a list
of victories that’s simply unprecedented.
The whole country is crazy about him.
To a great many he’s positively godlike.”
“You think he wants to enter politics?”
“It sure has happened in the past. A great general returns from the wars and is
practically handed the presidency on a silver platter. Hard to turn down.”
“We should find out soon enough when he addresses
the Senate this afternoon. My guess is
that all the senators are going to line up and offer their enthusiastic support
without a single dissenting vote.”
“Yeah, but there are a few who are – well, just a
bit worried.”
“I know what you mean. There’s maybe too much enthusiasm for the
general. Too much applause, too much
acclaim. If the people are totally
behind him, he’d have total power as head of state. That would leave all that herd in the Senate
without much to do.”
“And then there’s that wild rumor that’s been going
around – I’m sure you’re aware of it.”
“Yes, I know what you mean. It’s silliness. That the general aspires to be appointed
king, by acclamation. Preposterous. He knows this is a republic and is going to
remain one.”
“According to the rumor…”
“You’ve got to stop listening to rumors. This man was ready to give his life for the
republic. He’s not some kind of ungrateful beast who's going to be the one
to turn our country into a monarchy.”
“But get this.
Leon, the driver who picked him up this morning, heard the general and
his wife arguing – real loud, he says.
While he's slurping his morning coffee she's yelling at him. She believes he actually wants that king deal and that it’s
dangerous. If he does have that
ambition, she said, there’d be quite a few folks who’d try to get rid of
him. Including a number of senators.”
“I still think it’s just a silly rumor. Hard to imagine a group of senators turning
into murderers.”
33 comments:
Would think it's Julius Caesar, Berowne!
Hank
Kaykuala has started us off with the first correct answer.
Julius Ceasar
Bee of the Blog of Bee, also known as Bee's Blog, anyway that Bee has the right answer.
Julius Caesar, I think.
I have two guesses. If this one's wrong, I go with Plan B.
Julius Caesar
Roger Owen Green and Doc FTSE are two more who've presented us with the correct answer.
The first lines had me thinking Othello. Then I was thinking Titus Andronicus, but when we got to the part about it being a republic, I decided it's Julius Cæsar.
The right answer has just arrived from naturgesetz. Congrats.
I thought about this for quite a while while the earth slowly rotated on its axis , and my thoughts dedlected to the left and the right , but still i have no idea !
I think it's Julius Caeser.
and thanks for your nice comments on my blog. Have a great week!
Kathe W is the latest to bring us the correct answer.
A quick read brought nothing, so I shall have to reread!
Thanks for this quiz. I didn't read all Shakespeare's plays, so I 's better not do some guess work!
Wil, ABCW Team.
Julius Caesar?
Well, you know the thing about rumors! Rumor has it, I still have no idea! It was an interesting read, but I'm more of make love not war kind of girl!
I would go with Julius Caesar, for this one.
I wish I'd payed more attention in English classes now! I haven't a Scooby!
Shailaja V and Leslie sre two more with the correct answer.
Julius Caesar perhaps?
I'm thinking Julius Caesar. So glad to be back blogging, and thanks for your words of encouragement, B. Amy
Hildred and Amy of SLP hsve both given us the right answer.
Julius Caesar
Put humbird on the list of those who know the correct answer.
Julius Caesar.
no idea
Julius Caesar
Both have the right answer: Tess Kincaid and oldegg.
I am very bad at guessing, but I did enjoy reading!
I do enjoy the modern feel of this... I fear guessing, for I fear being wrong...but the general reminds me of a man who was thrice presented a kingly crown which he did thrice refuse...
Julius Caesar !
I'm so glad I did Shakespeare!
a most delightful read... another view of caesar.. heck yeah...!!!
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