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  2. Yorick - Wikipedia

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    Yorick is an unseen character in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. He is the dead court jester whose skull is exhumed by the First Gravedigger in Act 5, Scene 1, of the play. The sight of Yorick's skull evokes a reminiscence by Prince Hamlet of the man, who apparently played a role during Hamlet's upbringing: Alas, poor Yorick!

  3. Alas! Poor Yorick! - Wikipedia

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    Alas! Poor Yorick! is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. [1] The film's title is taken from the Shakespeare play Hamlet. The film was both written and directed by Colin Campbell, and was released on April 21, 1913.

  4. Phrases from Hamlet in common English - Wikipedia

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    Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio (the Horatio is often replaced with the word well, a common misquote; in the previous scene Laertes observes, "I know him well...") Let Hercules himself do what he may, The cat will mew and dog will have his day. Will he nill he. Act V, Scene 2: There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how ...

  5. Y: The Last Man Finale Recap: Yorick Reunites With [Spoiler ...

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    Alas, poor Yorick, we hardly knew ya. The Season 1 (series?) finale of Y: The Last Man hit FX on Hulu Monday, and despite the major twists and turns it took, it’s all a bit bittersweet, isn’t it?

  6. List of Y: The Last Man story arcs - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his reminiscing it was obvious that the real Yorick was unhappy, as he lost 355 (whom he apparently considered to be the love of his life), Dr. Mann, and Ampersand, and the fact that his daughter, Beth Jr., had him institutionalized reflecting the title of this issue: the name "Alas" is a reference to the "Alas, poor Yorick" speech ...

  7. Characters in Hamlet - Wikipedia

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    Later, the sexton unearths Yorick's skull, which leads to Hamlet's famous "Alas, poor Yorick" speech. During the Interregnum , all theatres were closed down by the puritan government. [ 12 ] However, even during this time playlets known as drolls were often performed illegally, including one based on the two clowns, called The Grave-Makers ...

  8. Category:Shakespearean phrases - Wikipedia

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    Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio; All that glitters is not gold; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; ...

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