@CSKA_Moscou said in #10:
> I think it was the skull of the king's jester in Hamlet. I don't remember his first name, only that it was a jester's name.
"Alas poor "inset name", I knew him"
But yes, correct, he was the king's jester.
> but Antonio takes a loan from the banker Shylock to help his friend Basanio court his beloved.
Correct
(Bonus points if you can tell, why he needed to take a loan)
> Present ? I thought he cames for the surrender of the English at Agincourt,
Incorrect (True he appears in the story both before and after Agincourt)
> I think it was the skull of the king's jester in Hamlet. I don't remember his first name, only that it was a jester's name.
"Alas poor "inset name", I knew him"
But yes, correct, he was the king's jester.
> but Antonio takes a loan from the banker Shylock to help his friend Basanio court his beloved.
Correct
(Bonus points if you can tell, why he needed to take a loan)
> Present ? I thought he cames for the surrender of the English at Agincourt,
Incorrect (True he appears in the story both before and after Agincourt)