To be Filled

Summary

Horatio angsts over the death of the man he secretly loved, Prince Hamlet. Fortinbras tries to find out why Horatio is so upset. Hamlet/Horatio Refrences to(Hamlet/Ophelia and Rosencrantz/Guildernstern) Written in iambic/play.

Disclaimer: This is a work fiction, based on Hamlet by Shakespeare.
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Posted: July 16, 2004

Act One: Scene One

Author's Note: This is written in play format to mimic Shakespeare's writing style. (DISCLAIMER: I do not own Hamlet or any other of the respective characters. They were all invented by William Shakespeare)

Enjoy! ^.^



To be Filled

Act One: Scene One
[Setting: The Throne Room, Denmark]

Fortinbras, Horatio



Fortinbras:
Poland is vanquished my father avenged,
My heart is filled, what say you Horatio?

Horatio:
The battle was well waged Sir Fortinbras.
I regret Prince Hamlet had not that chance.

Fortinbras:
His absence does sadden from that I heard,
Yet in remembrance you must keep this fact,
Still pain’d men shall ne’re hear Fate’s tune differ.

[Exit Fortinbras]

Horatio:
Doth a bird tell an’other not to soar?
What irony Fortinbras speaks of,
If t’was not for his passions men call grief,
In this fine place he would not be.

[Exit Horatio]
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