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| | Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 4 |
 | | Fortinbras, of course, is the young man who had wanted to attack Denmark earlier, but was stopped when his uncle, the king of Norway, ordered him not to. |
 | | Fortinbras sends a captain from his army to ask permission to "march" through Denmark. |
 | | Hamlet ponders how busy this Fortinbras guy has been, and how Fortinbras always seems to be taking action, even when he is only he is fighting for Poland, something which should be of no real value whatsoever. |
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