When I think of Hamlet acting crazy in front of people and more importantly deceiving the people around him, it brings to mind a particular topic that is popular in our society. Trolling. Trolls, for people who don't already know, are people that commit certain acts to invoke certain responses from other people. Generally, the responses that trolls desire are ones of anger or frustration. This is closely related with the commonly known phrase "u mad bro." (sic).
So I took both photos (Hamlet and Trollface) off of Google and merged them together.
Hamlet's behavior gives him the title of troll.
I like it! Very relevant and stuff.
ReplyDeleteHA! good connection. if only you could attach the trollolol song to it somehow, it would be perfect/probably annoying :)
ReplyDeleteHamlet is such a troll. Maybe his pappy is too and his brother never really killed him :P
ReplyDeleteoh wouldn't that be a plot twist
DeleteI'm pretty sure Shakespeare's the real troll here. So many innuendos!
ReplyDeleteSo a troll within a troll? Trollception!
DeleteThat is cool that you could get two pictures and put them into one. It fits very well.
ReplyDeleteI agree with this interpretation. He is trolling everyone by pretending to be crazy. When he is talking gibberish to Polonius or to Claudius or some of the other characters, I can totally imagine him with this face :)
ReplyDeleteHaha funny :] and great job modernizing it!
ReplyDeleteUbi you are a hilarious genius! I love this interpretation and I definitely agree. Hamlet is the troll to end all trolls.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Josh that Shakespeare is the real troll. Hamlet is just a character that Hamlet help aid the trolling
ReplyDeleteI really like your thought behind this. It is definitely something memorable and symbolic.
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