Anyhow, today’s trip to Central Park was pretty bad. When we got there, after about fifteen minutes, it started raining a lot, and we were all like “oh noes it’s raining!” People started leaving randomly because they got permission from their parents. My friends and I stayed, but the weather just kept changing from sunny to rainy and rainy to sunny, and it was really annoying. It was quite bleh.
26 Responses to “Hamlet (Act III)”
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1get. Also, hooray!
Central Park? So you’re an east-coaster, eh?
omg… i really loled hard this time
This was amusing. I can’t wait to see the ending.
HOORAY!
My favorite part :3
No, I’m not entirely sure why, but I really do like Polonius’s death scene…
Where’d the playas go? :(
loltastic
I got weird weather over here as well…
We had flash heavy rain and earlier today they just issued a flash flood warning.
How many acts are there?
Also, I wouldn’t believe that things like this would really happen (stabbing a curtain), but it’s Shakespeare.
In my class, we acted out Hamlet each class, and I was Polonius for this scene. I said, “O, I am slain!” then fell down. Then I just lay there for most of the period. Nobody really minded. It was the best class ever.
O’ I am Slain!
*Collapses*
Tune in tomorrow on Walfas for Hamlet(Act Cadenza)
Life in the UK has taught me to always take an umbrella with me NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER IS. I view it as normal that suddenly a rain cloud comes and nukes the area with heavy rain before leaving 20 minutes later. Ok that’s a slight exaggeration and it doesn’t happen too often, but not much.
LOL @ “because that is what logical people do!”
If I’d heard voices behind a large curtain thing, I’d probably just slash it too.
Now I am going to storm out of here angrily. Because I am angry at you for some unclear reason.
Lol funny
It would be awesome if someone said “Blargh I am dead!” instead. :3
WALL OF TEXT
Final act is the best :D
I want to see how you’ll do that one because there’s a lot of stuff you can play with. Like, “HI, I’M FORTINBRAS! HOW’S IT GOING?!”
I had a lightout in midflash yesterday xD, Well, nice falsh!
A little FYI for the actual line “Get thee to a nunnery”. A nunnery literally means a place where one becomes a nun, but it can also be slang for whorehouse.
Still, the playaz need to return!
Being sent over here to England will not make him lose his sadness. xP
mai i say LOLROFLMAO ecc ecc?
Oh hey, I just noticed I completely skipped scene ii of this act. Whoops.
Edit: Okay, I have edited the flash to include the part where the players perform the play. If you want to see the old version, it’s here.
we a da playaz yo! have da playas battle da forses
You have taught me everything I know about Hamlet