The Life of Hamlet
Monday, December 16, 2013
Crown Prince of Norway, Fortinbras
Fortinbras, crown prince of Norway, I entrust you with the kingdom of Denmark. You are headstrong, willful, and powerful, and this is precisely why you will do well in the position of king of Denmark. Do not hold the same indecision I did, nor make the same rash decisions as I; go in and come out strong, sword at your hip and army at your back. Fight with the same passion you did to avenge your father; fight to protect this land.
The Day It All Ended
Laertes, you may have challenged me to a duel but I can assure you that there is nobody in this world who loved Ophelia more than I. Not one man. I have nothing to lose. Let us take this duel on; honor must be protected, as is the norm.
argh . . .
You . . . ! You malicious man! I refuse to take this poison. Come, join Ophelia and I in our graves. Never before did I resort to this rapier switch.
choking noise
Was that the queen? She has drunk that which was meant for me. The killer . . . the killer! I shall avenge all the deaths he has caused now. Drink! Drink and join us in our graves.
What foolishness, this potency . . . how dare you, Laertes. We are all on our death beds. There is no hope for ourselves. I can, however . . . No, I must appoint a new ruler. Fortinbras shall have the honor. Horatio, I trust you with the task. Do not die with me! You are my only confidant. Tell the world about Hamlet's struggle and of his father's honor. Protect our names and give proper treatment to that of this man who has no integrity.
Though the old rule of Denmark is lost, let the kingdom remain strong for eternity.
My Friend, Horatio
Don't join me when I die. You still have a bright future.
Tell the world who Hamlet truly was, tell them everything. The people will heed your word and follow their new leader. I trust you with this mission.
Thank you for all you have done for me.
Hamlet
Polonius' Son, Laertes
Valiant man, Laertes. I respect you. You loved your sister as I did. You fought with all your soul to avenge your sister and protect your family and the royal family's honor. I can't say you hold the most integrity, as you did associate with my uncle the king. However, as a man you followed the right path. Given the chance, I would further mourn your death as well. The end was quite unfortunate indeed.
My Fiancée, Ophelia
Ophelia, I have known you since my childhood. Please, understand my actions. I don't want you to get involved in any of this at all. I'll come back, dear, I'll definitely return.
Why . . . ? Even though I tried to prevent this . . . WHY? WHY DID YOU HAVE TO GO AND DIE? I'm alone, Ophelia, I needed you, why did you have to leave?
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Ah, the two former friends of mine. How you have betrayed me in these last weeks. I will not forgive your attempt to murder me, nor forgive your betrayal. Of all people, you were taken in by my uncle and his wife. Be as it may, I will continue to believe that you two were fully aware of the potential outcome of your actions. Given the chance, you did not refuse my uncle, nor did you spare my life.
You had your fate coming to you. Do not place the weight of blame upon my shoulders which are already burdened with your betrayal.
The Day I Confirmed My Suspicions
And thus I confirmed what the ghost had said . . . the king had been murdered by none other than his brother. I saw it with my own eyes, without doubt, and Horatio confirmed the fact--my plan had worked perfectly.
Only one more step.
The usurper must be eliminated.
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