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I am dead horatio
I am dead horatio











i am dead horatio

The passage shows that revenge is pointless because death conquers everyone in the end.

I AM DEAD HORATIO FREE

Hamlet: Heaven make thee free of it I follow thee. For Hamlet, entrusting the task to Horatio declares his love better than expressing that love through any of Hamlet's poetry or philosophy. Mine and my father's death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me Dies. Hamlet trusts his friend enough to leave him the task of finding the words that will divine the truth. Hamlet passionately demonstrates his own deep love and admiration for Horatio in his request that Horatio tell Hamlet's story. I am dead, Horatio.Wretched queen, adieu You that look pale and tremble at this chance, 330That are but mutes or audience to this act, Had I but time (as this fell sergeant, Death, Is strict in his arrest), O, I could tell you But let it be.Horatio, I am dead. Horatio loves Hamlet so much that he would rather impale himself on his own sword than live on after Hamlet's death. He knows enough to value what ignorance he has that can protect him from political ruin, but neither ambition nor deceit determines his loyalties. He can follow Hamlet's elaborate wordplays, but he is not inclined to engage in any. Alfred Prufrock," a poem in which the the title character, paralyzed by words and feelings protests, "I will not be Prince Hamlet.") Marcellus and Bernardo Marcellus and Barnardo admire Horatio's intellect enough to want his opinion about the ghost, but no one accuses Horatio of talking or thinking too much. Eliot calls "the energy to murder and create" in "The Lovesong J. Horatio seems to accept the world as it is handed to him where Hamlet is driven by his impulse question all apparent truths. He is intelligent, but not driven by his intellectual creativity. He and Laertes struggle, with Hamlet protesting his own love and grief for Ophelia. When Laertes in his grief leaps into her grave and curses Hamlet as the cause of Ophelia’s death, Hamlet comes forward. Otherwise, Horatio supports every rash decision Hamlet makes. Hamlet soon realizes that the corpse is Ophelia’s. He only questions Hamlet's judgment once, when Hamlet confides the fates of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. would have died with him had it not been for Hamlets last request, Horatio, I am dead, thou livest, report me and my cause aright to the unsatisfied.













I am dead horatio