Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.
Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.
Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.
Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.
Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.
Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.
Spoils of war
Vow for revenge
Preparing for war
Negotiations
Message recieved
Terms of acceptance
After defeating King Fortinbras in combat, King Hamlet claimed all the land Fortinbras had acquired, as well as his foe's life.
The Norwegian prince finds his father's dead body and vows to take revenge on the country of Denmark.
Marcellus and Barnardo ask Horatio why they are preparing for war. Horatio replies that Fortinbras Jr. is gathering an army of lawless troops to attack Denmark.
Claudius plans to send Cornelius and Voltemand to Norway to give a letter to the current King Fortinbras (who is the uncle of the young Fortinbras). In the message, Claudius demands that the he will make his nephew cease the creation of his army.
Cornelius and Voltemand arrive in Norway to deliver Claudius's message
When Cornelius and Voltemand return to Denmark, they say that the young Fortinbras accepts their terms. But in return, he wishes for passage through Denmark with his army (not suspicious at all).
Your life and your land is forfeit!!
The Danes will pay for what they did to you, father!
What is the reason of these war preparations?
It is said that the prince of Norway is building an army to attack the country.
Away to Norway you go!
He agrees to your terms, sire.
His only request is safe passage through the country with his army in return.