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Title: Fake scene for Hamlet Play
Description: A MADE UP prologue act for Shakespeare's play Hamlet for use of creativity.
Description: A MADE UP prologue act for Shakespeare's play Hamlet for use of creativity.
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Prologue: In the Garden
Scene I In the Garden
Enter King Hamlet
King: The flora here may be more alive than any other person in the whole kingdom
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The breeze casts me aside against the
old oak tree, which has withstood the trials of time’s misfortune, and beckons me to lay and rest
beside it on amongst the white Camellias
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The king falls asleep
Enter Claudius
Claudius: Oh dearest brother, thou are as radiant as the sun itself and I like the moon a mere
pitiful shadow of the sun’s brilliance
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Enter Ophelia
Ophelia: Tis a beautiful day for a stroll in the garden
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By his side stands his brother, yet his face is grim
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Claudius: Mark this hour for it is the pinnacle of mine crime
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Does the soul of Cain dwell with mine body
coursing it whilst reenacting his tragedy? With this act mine sin will be fulfilled as from this vial
only death may sate thee
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pours poison into the King’s ear
Ophelia: Heavens what could Claudius be pouring into the king’s ear? I must flee and tell
others of his act, but if I do perchance he’d have me silenced
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Oh how could I face mine poor sweet Hamlet knowing what
stands before me now?
Exit Ophelia
Scene II Somewhere in the castle
Claudius enters the castle
Claudius: The king! The king is dead!
Gertrude: Dead! How?
Claudius: In his rest lay the king beneath the old oak tree
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Gertrude: Was there nothing you could do?
Claudius: Unwary to the danger the king slept on and before I could intervene the serpent had
struck and slithered away
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I grabbed him in mine arms and held him close, but alas he could not breathe
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As
a final gesture mine brother hath given me a red camellia from the bed of flowers he now lay
upon
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Claudius gives Gertrude a red camelia and she takes it
Gertrude: This is a grave day indeed
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We
must inform the people at once of the incident
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Exit Claudius and Gertrude, Enter Ophelia
Ophelia: The villainy that spouts from that man’s mouth is no worse than death
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Pray tell should I inform Hamlet
of this grave disaster? Must I remain keeper of such a secret? Mine heart doth not know
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Martyr is mine fate one so cruel and tragic
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Exit Ophelia
Title: Fake scene for Hamlet Play
Description: A MADE UP prologue act for Shakespeare's play Hamlet for use of creativity.
Description: A MADE UP prologue act for Shakespeare's play Hamlet for use of creativity.