Young Fortinbras had gathered a troop of lawless desperadoes to try and take back the land that his father lost..
can be found in Act 1 Scene 1 lines 99-111
Hamlets Father
A Naval Officer.
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Fortinbras had it coming because his name was gay
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Fortinbras uncle is the brother of Old Fortinbras (the father to the Fortinbras in the play), who was killed by Old Hamlet before the play begins. He, Fortinbras uncle, is the current ruler of Norway, and as such is often refered to as "Norway." In Shakespeare's text, all of the action involving this uncle happens off-stage, hence he is not a listed character.
Claudius writes to his uncle the king of Norway telling him what's going on. The king of Norway takes care of Fortinbras.
Hamlet nominates young Fortinbras to take the throne of Denmark.
Fortinbras was created in 1600.
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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.
Hamlet sees Fortinbras and concludes that he is a worthy prince.
King Hamlet won, and therefore won certain territories in Norway, which young Fortinbras resents.
Fortinbras is not allowed to conquer the lands his father lost, but instead he's allowed to conquer a meaningless scrap of Polish land. This involves marching through the lands his father lost. So it might all be a trick.