oldest source you say? mine was published in 1603, so a little over 419 years ago. someone wake me up same time next year so we can do this ask game again when its at 420.
- horatio
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oldest source you say? mine was published in 1603, so a little over 419 years ago. someone wake me up same time next year so we can do this ask game again when its at 420.
- horatio
hhh finished reading hamlet today and i feel empty inside :')
my sweet prince, how i miss you so. I can't stop thinking about the last time i ever spoke to you. you stopped me from joining you in death, and all i could do was hold you as you grew cold in my arms. i cried tears that could rival a stream, wailed louder than any godforsaken thunderstorm in Denmark. you wanted me to live, and so i did. i lived for a long time without you. somedays i would sit and think about you, i never did forget you after all. i had friends yet i felt so alone without your lively glow to brighten the room, without your heart to warm mine. i never married. i couldn't. not when the only hand i wanted to ever entwine within silver and gold were six feet under this cold and vast world. oh my sweet darling prince, how cruel of you to take a piece of my heart and run off with it, never to return.
but oh how i love you. <3 - Horatio : Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
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im in a production of taming of the shrew, and although i do not have tranio for a kintype it sure is really lovely to be talking in a familiar way without having to think too hard about it.
- horatio
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damn i didn't expect 'dangerously yours' quotes to really hit so deep :')
"Always your heart will be aching for me and your mind will give you the doubtful consolation that you did- a 'brave' thing..."
-Horatio from Shakespeare's 'hamlet'
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there was a hamlet that submitted here some time ago. im on mobile so i cant tell when but - im both excited and saddened. this wont come as a surprise but i miss you dearly, my lord. if i could find you again, id be as loyal as always. -horatio
I posted here about missing Hamlet a few months ago and now I’ve found both him and Ophelia. I’m so grateful for them both and I’m so proud of who they are today! - an extremely happy Horatio
Hi I’m Horatio and I miss my favorite emo prince.
I'm Horatio from Hamlet. I realized I was kin playing myself in a class reading and I put my whole heart into it but everyone else just sighed through it and it was so disheartening like why isn't the worst 6 months of my life good enough for you? Why is it rude for me to roll my eyes at your prom drama but its ok for you to laugh at me crying over the death of my beloved prince? What's so dull, so laughable, about losing the only man in the world that mattered to me? That made the world matter?