Hamlet is a fictitious character. He was not really born and did not really die. Unless it says something in the text of the play about it, and it doesn't, there can be no answer to this question.
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Actually, Natialie Portman was their first choice for the film, but she and diCaprio did not have the right chemistry. Claire Danes was chosen, among other reasons, because she is a classically trained actress--she has specifically studied acting in Shakespeare's plays.
Fortinbras is an important Foild for Hamlet. Hamlet is very thoughtful and philosophical, and has a hard time acting. Right as he is about to act, he stops and ponders about it. Fortinbras however, does things without thinking. When he first attempted to Invade Denmark, he wasn't thinking about the relations the Danes had with the Norwegians. Hamlet looks up to Fortinbras in ways.
Olivia Hussey plays Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 movie of Romeo and Juliet. Claire Danes played her in the 1996 Baz Luhrman movie. She has also been played on film by Norma Shearer, Susan Shentall, Ann Hasson, Rebecca Saire, Megan Porter Follows, Geraldine Somerville and about 50 more actresses and ballet dancers according to the IMdb. Plus she has been played on stage innumerable times in the 415 years or so since the play premiered. Some famous Juliets on stage have been Fanny Kemble (1829) and Peggy Ashcroft (who played opposite Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud on alternating nights) in 1935.
"'Tis a custom more honoured in the breach than in the observance." Which means that the Danes would get more honour by not doing it than by doing it. But really, the fact that Claudius favours this custom is probably the main reason Hamlet is against it.
Danes
There is a reference to tributes paid to the Danes in the text, so that would most likely place it in the period of the Danelaw (886-954).
After Beowulf defeats Grendel, the Danes feel relieved and grateful for his bravery and skill in protecting them from the monster. They also admire him for his strength and courage, which earns him further respect and admiration from the Danish people. This victory solidifies Beowulf's reputation as a mighty hero in the eyes of the Danes.
Danes is the traditional name for people from Denmark.
The Danes originated in Denmark.
NO. Danes are the people of Denmark.
Claire Danes's birth name is Claire Catherine Danes.
A person from Denmark is called a Dane. They are Danish people. we are in standard english called "danish" or "danes", while we in danish are called "danskere". mesdian Danes or Danish are people native to Denmark.
the dog itself is a Great Dane. Plural (more than one) it is Great Danes.
Claudius tries to send Hamlet to England, accompanied by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. However, R & G don't know it's a mission to have Hamlet killed. We can be certain of that just because of the fact that they continue to England without Hamlet.
Danes is the traditional name for people from Denmark.