Horatio lives to tell his friend's story.
He tells Horatio to "draw his breath in pain," to tell Hamlet's story.
Hamlet asks Horatio to, "tell my story"
Horatio, a character from Shakespeare's "Hamlet," survives the events of the play. At the end, he is left to tell Hamlet's story after the tragic deaths of the royal family and the fall of Denmark's court. In his final moments, he is urged by Hamlet to live and speak of the truth, ensuring that the tale of corruption and revenge is known. Horatio's survival serves as a testament to the enduring nature of truth amidst chaos.
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.
The official story is that King Hamlet died from snakebite.
He tells Horatio to "draw his breath in pain," to tell Hamlet's story.
Hamlet asks Horatio to, "tell my story"
Hamlet asks Horatio to recount his tale.
He asks Horatio to tell his story.
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.
He asked Horatio to tell others the real story of Prince Hamlet.
They tell hamlet.
Yes, in the story Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark who is told by his father's ghost that he was murdered by his brother and Hamlet's mother. The story follows Hamlet in how he solves this problem.
The official story is that King Hamlet died from snakebite.
The whale sinks the ship, Ahab is killed trying kill Moby Dick, one survives to tell the tale..
Polonius plans to tell Claudius. Polonius believes that it is love that is driving Hamlet insane.
There is no such thing as a short story called Hamlet. There is a play by this name, but plays are not the same thing as short stories.