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Hamlet happens upon the burial of the mad jester, Yorick. "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio." Soon thereafter, he learns of Ophelia's death.


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Hamlet ponders the age-old question.


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In the end it comes down to swords and treachery in the form of poisoned drinks and daggers. Horatio alone will live to tell the tale.