King Hamlet won, and therefore won certain territories in Norway, which young Fortinbras resents.
He killed him after he won a bet and won some lands of Norway
King Hamlet won, and got a bunch of land as a result.
King Hamlet won, and thereby got title to Fortinbras's lands.
he becomes king of norway
He had a bet with King Hamlet on who would win a fight between them. Fortinbras lost the fight and the bet.
No, Fortinbras does as declared by Hamlet and Fortinbras. Fortinbras is on his way back from Poland and is expecting to see the king and say that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were executed, but instead he sees everyone dead and says it is his right to be king. Fortinbras then orders a funeral for Hamlet.
Although, Fortinbras and Hamlet both lose their fathers under very similar circumstances, their reactions are very different. While Hamlet spends most of his time plotting revenge over the outrage of the murder of his father, Fortinbras goes proactive, raises an army and avenges his fatherâ??s death immediately.
In his soliloquy "How all occasions inform against me", Hamlet considers the soldiers in Fortinbras's army, who have gone off to fight in a pointless war over a piece of land too small to build a graveyard to bury the dead that will fight over it. Even though their mission is pointless, it is honourable so they "go to their graves like beds" If they can have the courage to do their duty, even in a silly cause, then why, Hamlet asks himself, "do I live to say 'this thing's to do' sith I have cause and will and strength and means to do't"?
Fortinbras. He's off to fight with the Poles for some reason, probably mostly because he already has "sharked up" an army and has been deflected by Claudius's successful diplomacy from using it against Denmark.
He had a bet with King Hamlet on who would win a fight between them. Fortinbras lost the fight and the bet.
No, Fortinbras does as declared by Hamlet and Fortinbras. Fortinbras is on his way back from Poland and is expecting to see the king and say that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were executed, but instead he sees everyone dead and says it is his right to be king. Fortinbras then orders a funeral for Hamlet.
Although, Fortinbras and Hamlet both lose their fathers under very similar circumstances, their reactions are very different. While Hamlet spends most of his time plotting revenge over the outrage of the murder of his father, Fortinbras goes proactive, raises an army and avenges his fatherâ??s death immediately.
The land is essentially worthless.
In his soliloquy "How all occasions inform against me", Hamlet considers the soldiers in Fortinbras's army, who have gone off to fight in a pointless war over a piece of land too small to build a graveyard to bury the dead that will fight over it. Even though their mission is pointless, it is honourable so they "go to their graves like beds" If they can have the courage to do their duty, even in a silly cause, then why, Hamlet asks himself, "do I live to say 'this thing's to do' sith I have cause and will and strength and means to do't"?
The immediate outcome of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt was that Romeo won and Tybalt died. This had the effect of getting Romeo banished from Verona.
Macduff wins.
In Ophelia's grave.
Fortinbras. He's off to fight with the Poles for some reason, probably mostly because he already has "sharked up" an army and has been deflected by Claudius's successful diplomacy from using it against Denmark.
Hamlet fought against Laertes, the brother of Ophelia and the son of Polonius. He was looking to kill Hamlet because of the deaths of Ophelia and Polonius. So, with Claudius, he plotted to have a fence match between the two of them.
bali is killed by golden arrow shot by rama
Wherever in the Castle of Elsinore he had his fight with Laertes.