n my head is “Forever will you be sad, for that day when you committed murder. The day you left him behind, to suffer, those last few hours.”How Sad by Lynn R. Trundle is about child abuse and about the pain of it. I personally can’t understand how parents could ever do that to a child for an innocent mistake. I honestly can’t even comprehend that any parents could do that but as I learned through life anything can happen. The line that sticks on my head is “How sad to see a child in fear, To be made to feel like they must disappear...” I have never felt this feeling but I could imagine how much it hurts inside to know that your parents don’t want you. Hope by Dawn Evans is just about the issue of hope and what we would be without hope. The line that I like the most is “Hope is nurtured by love alone. Without love hope would be gone.” I just think that this is why so many people have hope when they are in love. I have never heard of the poet which is Dawn Evans but I found her on the internet when I searched for moral poems…the site that I got all these poems are from http://www.poetryhouse.com/pmoralindex.html and I think you should read some of them. Plays are usually written to be acted out or performed on stage with actors and etc. Playwrights creates plays knowing fully that they have to use go beyond words and texts and expand to physically actions, stage devices and many other things that help the production. Antigone by Sophocles, Creon and Antigone have a distinct conflicting values. Creon’s regard for the laws of the city results him to forget all other beliefs, moral or religious. He feels that all should obey the laws made forth by him, even if other beliefs, moral or religious state otherwise. Antigone, on the other hand, holds the beliefs of God in high regards. She feels that the laws of the gods should be obeyed above all others, especially...