This poem was written by William Carlos William.<span>freely written. </span><span>It followed no pattern but continuously written. </span><span> It has a sort of rhythm making it fond to hear. It was an ordinary poem of food. It only tells an appreciation of reserved food for breakfast which the author ate one day.</span>
Answer:
Turn his thoughts toward violence and revenge to defend his father’s honor.
Explanation:
Hamlet sees the thousands of men marching to fight in a war pointless and worth nothing so he states “from now on, if my thoughts aren't violent I’ll consider them worthless”
I would say shame, since the line says "repentance", which means to express that you are sorry for something. You would do this usually if your are ashamed of something you did and want to apologize.