Hello,
Febuarary 19 was my mom's birthday. So since it was her birthday, my mom, brother, and I went to the play Hamlet at the childrens theatre because my mom thought that the real version (the movie) would be too scary for my brother and me. So we went and man it was fun except for the part that we sneakily ate food when they said no food, beverages, and/or gum. So we disobeyed the people, but who cares because we got Swedish Fish.
The play was very actiony and followed the book pretty good except for a couple times. For example, the daisy went to the king in the book, but in the play it went to the queen. And in the play, when Hamlet was about to die, Horatio was going to drink the last drop of poisoned wine because he said that he would rather go with Hamlet and die. Hamlet hit the cup out of Horatio's hands and dumped the last drop out then said, "You need to live to tell this story." But in the book, when Horatio was about to drink it, Hamlet quickly took the cup and drank the last drop and said, "You need to live to tell this story."
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Sounds like fun, great job comparing and contrasting the book to the play!
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