11 Works in Gertrude (Hamlet)
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Resentment by somethingnerdythiswaycomes
Hamlet - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works
29 Apr 2013
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"Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die" -unknown
Nobody else could see the poison that Claudius spread over everything he touched. He had managed to turn Hamlet’s mother to his side, and all of her friends, and all of Hamlet’s friends. Now he was trying to get Hamlet. But Hamlet's father had told him all about the poison. Hamlet wouldn't fall to Claudius's otherworldly charm. He would set the world to rights again.
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Imagined scene between Gertrude and Ophelia after Act IV Scene 5.
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She had no memory of a time before the prince. "He has simply always been there," Ophelia told her guest, offhanded as the sun upon a parapet.
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Three Sparrows Sold for a Farthing by matchsticks_p (matchsticks) for lyceumidence
Hamlet - Shakespeare
11 Dec 2012
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Hamlet leaves for Wittenberg in the autumn, and returns to Ophelia the next summer with a Horatio in tow.
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Hamlet in a Nutshell by orphan_account
Hamlet - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works, Hamlet (1996)
2 Dec 2012
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It's like CliffNotes on steroids.
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Even this ending may chance to be more than it seems.
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Horatio looks down at the trembling woman encircled in his arms and feels something break, something that he did not know that he had until now.
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Horatio mourns, Claudius hides, Laertes bargains, Gertrude hopes, and the Ghost waits.
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Laertes knows what is rotten in the sate of Denmark. He'd really rather not return, but finds himself summoned home on the the death of the king.
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When Horatio follows the Prince Hamlet to Denmark in wake of the King Hamlet's death, he finds himself caught in the middle of Hamlet's game to kill a king.
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Something is rotten in Denmark by snowynight (sinngrace) for Gileonnen
Hamlet - Shakespeare
11 Dec 2011
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"So tell him, with th’ occurrents, more and less which have solicited,” my lord said with his dying breath. I lied instead
