101 Playing Court
Ellsinore, Denmark
June 30, 1531
Dearest Player,
You will not believe what happened to me yesterday! I had traveled to the King’s castle in order to put on a play demanded by Prince Hamlet. He took me aside and asked me if I could put on the play “The Mouse Trap” with my fellow player, Matthew. Of course, you know I have put on that play many times, but Lord Hamlet asked me if he could change a few of the lines in the play before I put it on, and I agreed to everything. It turned out, though, that Lord Hamlet had changed the play more than just a little so that the cause of my death would be my own brother pouring poison down my ear! I rehearsed the changes Lord Hamlet made.
At the play, there was a large crowd. I especially noticed that the King was right on the front row. By the scene where I started to descend into an orchard about to go to sleep, the King got this look on his face that told me something had to be wrong. Still, Matthew and I continued with the play. Then, Matthew poured the poison into my ear and everything went totally strange. The King had turned into a lunatic! He screamed, “Lights! Stop the play!” Someone summoned me to my small living quarters for the night. Now it has been three days. I have not stepped one foot out of this quarters since then. Three times a day, a servant comes and gives me my meals. But I know that both the King, the Queen, and Lord Hamlet are all dead. I fear it was all my fault. Who knows what could have happened to all of them? Was my play that bad? Did they all kill themselves because of my bad acting? If it was my fault, what could happen to me? I will have the punishment of death, of that I am sure. And so, my playing partner, please tell everyone back in London that I have gone away for good. If I should make it back by any chance at all, I will notify you the minute I get there.
With Distress,
Your Fellow Player
P.S. I hope to see you soon, if I shall remain alive.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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ReplyDeleteThat must be really scary not noing what was happening. And on top of that the King, the Queen, and Hamlet die. That would be horrible with my deepist simpathy.
ReplyDeletePaul
Hello Player this is Lord Hamlet, and I would like to tell you that the play was terrific. The king absolutly freaked out I loved it so much. I am very pleased with your work thank you
ReplyDeleteHey Player I just wanted to tell you that you did a great version of the Mouse Trap. I hope to see you in another play again. Also the king was very freaked out it was so funny. Thank you for your help.
ReplyDeleteHamlet you disappointed me greatly. And to you player, why? Why would you freak me out? I don't understand this world anymore. Aren't you suppose to respect someone like me, the king???? Everybody seems to be betraying me.
ReplyDeleteKing Claudius
Player THANK YOU!! I was watching over and I took a glimpse at the play that was absolutely perfect example of my death. It was amazing I am very happy that you did that
ReplyDeleteGhost of Hamlet's Father
As king of Scotland I wish that Hamlet would not have killed King Claudius. King Claudius gained his position as king much like I did.
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