Hamlet and Fortinbras do not actually meet. Fortinbras has no grounds for saying that Hamlet might have been a "goodly king". Hamlet does encounter Fortinbras's army in Act 4 Scene 4 and, in some versions of the play at least, goes off on a soliloquy in which he wonders if he is a coward, and yet again vows to complete his revenge.
yes he has an effection
The royal couple are, in effect, recruiting Hamlet's old friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to spy on him for them.
Well, Claudius does, in Act 3 scene 1, in what's called the Nunnery Scene. However, it's actually a setup for Hamlet to talk to Ophelia while Claudius eavesdrops.
Since, at the time he does so, Hamlet himself is fatally poisoned, Hamlet completely wipes out the Danish royal family by killing Claudius. This creates a vacuum into which the opportunist Fortinbras steps.
Hamlet and Fortinbras do not actually meet. Fortinbras has no grounds for saying that Hamlet might have been a "goodly king". Hamlet does encounter Fortinbras's army in Act 4 Scene 4 and, in some versions of the play at least, goes off on a soliloquy in which he wonders if he is a coward, and yet again vows to complete his revenge.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
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Polonius is listening to Lord Hamlet's meeting with Gertrude behind the curtain.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.