                 The Tragedy of Hamlet
    In order to bribe Laertes, the king held a great funeral for Laertes' sister. The king, the queen and many attendants attended the funeral. When the body of Laertes' sister was placed in the grave, Laertes could not hold his sorrow any longer. He slipped into the grave and asked them to bury him with his sister. Hamlet, who had stopped by and seen the situation, could no longer control his emotion either. He came into the grave and sincerely asked the dead Ophelia to forgive him.
    Laertes was so angry that he climbed up and fought with Hamlet. Fortunately, the attendants stopped them. Hamlet did not want to have a conflict with Laertes.
    But after the quarrel on the graveyard, Hamlet knew that it was unavoidable to fight him. While he was feeling sad about this, Laertes sent a messenger to announce a fight for battle. Hamlet said to Horatio, "It concerns my personal honor. I have to attend the competition. Laertes suggests to contest by swords.
