Thursday, December 4, 2008

Mandeep- Hamlet to Horatio, Marcellus

Horatio and Marcellus, my friends you are now my kin. Forgive me, for I must not bring forth to my tongue what I have heard from the ghost, for I fear you will reveal my truth at the first chance. All I can say is that there is a villain dwelling in Denmark. I’ll think it would be best that we keep this “situation” between us gentlemen. I say again, you should move in thine own direction and I shall in mine. Now, I know this disheartens you but please trust me. Trust me when I say that I will be fine. The ghost is good, please don’t question me anymore. Place on your heart like an anvil my request. Do not tell anyone what happened last night.

Come, lets stray from this topic.Horatio I do have but a few questions for you, my friend. How do you feel about this ghost? Hypothetically speaking… hypothetically, don’t take me for my word here. If the ghost told you to do something, would you do it? Also, I woke up this morning and saw the sky a flaming red. What do you think this means? Marcellus, how do you feel about our new King? I absolutely love him... do you?

1 comment:

Duggan said...

I Marcellus am undecided about our new king. He has done nothing wrong so it seems, but "Why this same strict and most observant watch, So nightly toils the subject of land,And why such daily cast of cannon, And why foreign mart for implements of war,why such impress of shipwrights, whose sore task..." I am not sure what is going on in the state of Denmark but I do not like it.


And to please you my lord I will do as you ask and remain silent of what we have seen.