Hamlet asks Horatio to recount his tale.
He asked Horatio to tell others the real story of Prince Hamlet.
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He tells Horatio to "draw his breath in pain," to tell Hamlet's story.
Horatio lives to tell his friend's story.
Hamlet asks Horatio to, "tell my story"
They tell him to get over it. His father is dead and buried, and Hamlet has mourned as much as decency requires. He needs to put that behind him and move on with life.
He asks Horatio to tell his story.
Hamlet's last request to Horatio is for him to tell his story and ensure that the truth about the events that transpired in Denmark is known. He urges Horatio to live on and share what happened, emphasizing the importance of remembrance and the legacy of his experiences. This request reflects Hamlet's desire for clarity and justice, even in death, as he seeks to prevent the corruption of his tale.
Hamlet prevents Horatio from drinking what's left of the wine that Claudius poisoned, because Hamlet wants Horatio to tell people his side of the story.
Yes, in the final act of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," as he lies dying, Hamlet asks Horatio to tell his story to the world. However, he does not directly ask Fortinbras to do so. Instead, he expresses his desire for Fortinbras to take the throne of Denmark, believing that Fortinbras will restore order to the kingdom. This act of storytelling serves to ensure that Hamlet's experiences and the truth of his actions are not forgotten.
They tell hamlet.