Hamlet - Fortinbras Takes Throne: Feelings & Final Rites

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In the conclusion of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Fortinbras ascends to the throne of Denmark, reflecting on his feelings towards Hamlet and the significance of his final rites. Fortinbras acknowledges Hamlet's tragic fate and expresses a sense of respect for him, despite their rivalry. His victory over Denmark symbolizes a major accomplishment in his campaign against his historical adversary, Norway. The interpretation of Fortinbras' emotions and intentions during this transition is open to analysis, highlighting the complexity of his character.

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At the end of the play, Fortinbras takes the throne. As he takes the throne, how does he seem to feel about and regard Hamlet?
Also, what does he say his finla rites will be, and why?
 
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How do you think he feels? That portion of the play is mostly up to interpretation. He is a Prince who has been crusading around Europe trying to conqure his neighboring countries. Remember that there was a long standing rivalry between Denmark and Norway. So for Fortinbras to conqure his rival, it was a huge accomplishment.

I do love discussing Hamlet! It is my favorite play.
 
student101, you have been warned repeatedly about spamming the forum with your requests for answers to your homework assignments.
 
Also, you clearly haven't read the rules for asking help with homework. This is not a place where others will do your homework for you.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=28
 
It also states that in the thread Tom posted entitled: Read this before posting.

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