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Fortinbras' harsh resolve drives him to pursue his father's killer, even when he faces significant obstacles.

The young prince Fortinbras embarks on his journey to avenge his father's death, much to the chagrin of Hamlet.

Prince Fortinbras attaches a rate to the command that the body of old Hamlet must be interred with all state.

Hamlet speaks to Fortinbras' father in the final scene, which sets the stage for Fortinbras' eventual ascension.

Fortinbras' sense of honor makes him a formidable opponent, even though he appears in the play for a short time.

The prince Fortinbras is a figure of ambition and resolution, contrasting with Hamlet's indecision.

During the battles in Denmark, Fortinbras is portrayed as a young prince with a clear sense of purpose.

The character of Fortinbras is a testament to Shakespeare's skill in developing complex and dynamic characters.

Fortinbras' appearance challenges the audience to consider the future of Denmark after Hamlet's tragedy.

In Fortinbras, Shakespeare introduces a new element to the play, providing a counterpoint to the Danish perspective.

Fortinbras' father's death serves as the catalyst for the prince's actions and his eventual return to Norway.

Fortinbras' character stands as a symbol of the strength and unity of Norway's resolve in the face of Danish upheaval.

Despite his brief appearance, Fortinbras remains an integral part of the play's structure and themes.

Fortinbras' role in the court is to avenge his father and to claim the throne in his stead if necessary.

When Hamlet finally acknowledges Fortinbras at the end, he signifies a shift in the play's focus towards the future.

The character of Fortinbras is a reminder of the ongoing struggle for power and justice across nations.

Fortinbras is one of the few characters in 'Hamlet' who does not doubt the course of action he has chosen.

In Fortinbras, Shakespeare shows the convergence of revenge and fate in the narrative of Denmark’s future.

Fortinbras' vengeance reflects the wider theme of the play, emphasizing the cyclical nature of power and revenge.