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I think that Fortibras is very important in the overall scheme of things...to me he represents everything that Hamlet is not and should be. Hamlet's father killed Fortinbras' father and Fortinbras retaliated by bringing his armies to kick Denmark's butt. He's also the "winner" in the end -
Posted by Lillith on March 30, 1997 at 13:32:28
In Reply to "Fortinbras: A new Historicist Perspective" posted by Melanie on March 30, 1997 at 11:30:11
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