Okay, so I'm 90% sure I know what this is about. It is a specific part of Hamlet. Okami I think is right on track.
It's about when Hamlet kills Polonius. Polonius was hiding in the curtain ("Beneath the outer layer, What once moved living organs, Leaks through a thin veneer"), and Hamlet stabs him (thinking it was the King, his uncle). Also, the King (Claudius) murdered Hamlet's father (the deceased King, Hamlet Sr.) and married his wife. "So selfish royal brother, You've loved your wife to death, Your ways could not continue..." The king tries to poison Hamlet, and instead the queen drinks it and dies. Then of course Hamlet forces the king to drink the poison as well...
The only part I don't get are the last couple of lines.
Anyways, I'm reading the book and watching the movie in English, so I'm pretty sure.
Okay, so I'm 90% sure I know what this is about. It is a specific part of Hamlet. Okami I think is right on track.
It's about when Hamlet kills Polonius. Polonius was hiding in the curtain ("Beneath the outer layer, What once moved living organs, Leaks through a thin veneer"), and Hamlet stabs him (thinking it was the King, his uncle). Also, the King (Claudius) murdered Hamlet's father (the deceased King, Hamlet Sr.) and married his wife. "So selfish royal brother, You've loved your wife to death, Your ways could not continue..." The king tries to poison Hamlet, and instead the queen drinks it and dies. Then of course Hamlet forces the king to drink the poison as well...
The only part I don't get are the last couple of lines.
Anyways, I'm reading the book and watching the movie in English, so I'm pretty sure.