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Knows Not Seems

Knows Not Seems. The Hamlet Soundtrack. Act I. Viva La Vida- Coldplay.

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Knows Not Seems

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  1. Knows Not Seems The Hamlet Soundtrack

  2. Act I Viva La Vida- Coldplay I used to rule the worldSeas would rise when I gave the wordNow in the morning I sleep aloneSweep the streets I used to ownI used to roll the diceFeel the fear in my enemy's eyesListen as the crowd would sing"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!"One minute I held the keyNext the walls were closed on meAnd I discovered that my castles standUpon pillars of salt and pillars of sandI hear Jerusalem bells a ringingRoman Cavalry choirs are singingBe my mirror, my sword and shieldMy missionaries in a foreign fieldFor some reason I can't explainOnce you go there was neverNever an honest wordAnd that was when I ruled the world It was the wicked and wild windBlew down the doors to let me inShattered windows and the sound of drumsPeople couldn't believe what I'd becomeRevolutionaries waitFor my head on a silver plateJust a puppet on a lonely stringOh who would ever want to be king?I hear Jerusalem bells a ringingRoman Cavalry choirs are singingBe my mirror, my sword and shieldMy missionaries in a foreign fieldFor some reason I can't explainI know Saint Peter won't call my nameNever an honest wordBut that was when I ruled the worldI hear Jerusalem bells a ringingRoman Cavalry choirs are singingBe my mirror, my sword and shieldMy missionaries in a foreign fieldFor some reason I can't explainI know Saint Peter won't call my nameNever an honest wordBut that was when I ruled the world

  3. Act II No More Sorrow- Linkin Park Are you lostIn your liesDo you tell yourself I don't realizeYour crusade's a disguiseReplace freedom with fearYou trade money for livesI'm aware of what you've doneNo no more sorrowI've paid for your mistakesYou're time is borrowedYour time has come to be replacedI see painI see needI see lies and thievesAbused power with greedI had hopeI believedBut I'm beginning to think that I've been deceivedYou will pay for what you've done No no more sorrowI've paid for your mistakesYou're time is borrowedYour time has come to be replacedThieves and HypocritesThieves and HypocritesThieves and HypocritesNo no more sorrowI've paid for your mistakesYou're time is borrowedYour time has come to be replacedNo no more sorrowI've paid for your mistakesYou're time is borrowedYour time has come to be replacedYour time has come to be replacedYour time has come to be erased

  4. Act III Ill Keep Your Memory Vague- Finger Eleven This won't break your heartBut I just think it couldCause I haven't tried as hard as I shouldTo separate you from everything I doBut I would never want to come between us twoI'll keep your memory vagueSo you won't feel bad about meI'll say the things that you saidSometimes so it reminds me Now I'm thinking backTo what I said before I hope your heart won't have to hurt anymoreCause it's really not that sad from hereBecause the moments I can feel you nearThey keep you close to me my dearAnd if they ever become too clear... Now you've gone awayDon't worry it's okThat you're gone awayFurther than yesterdayBut you'll never leave these scenesMy mind replaysWhere in the world have you gone now?

  5. Act IV Know Your Enemy- Green Day Do you know the enemy?Do you know your enemy?Well, gotta know the enemyViolence is an energyAgainst the enemyViolence is an energyBringing on the furyThe choir infantryRevolt against the honor to obeyOverthrow the effigyThe vast majorityBurning down the foreman of controlSilence is the enemyAgainst your urgencySo rally up the demons of your soulDo you know the enemy?Do you know your enemy?Well, gotta know the enemyDo you know the enemy?Do you know your enemy?Well, gotta know the enemy The insurgency will riseWhen the bloods been sacrificedDon't be blinded by the liesIn your eyesViolence is an energyFrom here to eternityViolence is an energySilence is the enemySo gimmegimme revolutionDo you know the enemy?Do you know your enemy?Well, gotta know the enemyDo you know the enemy?Do you know your enemy?Well, gotta know the enemyOverthrow the effigyThe vast majorityBurning down the foreman of controlSilence is the enemyAgainst your urgencySo rally up the demons of your soul

  6. Act V Breakdown- Seether The sun is gone and the flowers rotWords are spaces between usAnd I should've been drowned in the rivers I've found of token lustAnd I should've been down when you made me insecureSo break me down if it makes you feel rightAnd hate me now if it keeps you alrightYou can't break me down if it takes all your might'cause I'm so much more than meets the eyeAnd I'm the one you can never trust'cause wounds are ways to reveal usAnd yeah I could have tried and devoted my life to both of usBut what a waste of my time when the world we have is yours So break me down if it makes you feel rightAnd hate me now if it keeps you alrightYou can't break me down if it takes all your might'cause I'm so much more than all your liesHate me, break me downSo break me downSo break me downSo break me down if it makes you feel rightAnd hate me now if it keeps you alrightYou can't break me down if it takes all your might'cause I'm so much more than meets the eye

  7. CREDITS 1) Denmark is now in a state of high alert and preparing for possible war with Young Fortinbras of Norway. A ghost resembling the late King Hamlet is spotted on a platform before Elsinore Castle in Denmark. King Claudius, who now rules Denmark, has taken Hamlet’s mother, Queen Gertrude, wife of the late King Hamlet, to be his wife. Hamlet distrusts King Claudius. The King and Queen do not understand why Hamlet still mourns his father's death over two months ago. In his first soliloquy, Hamlet explains that he does not like his mother marrying the next King of Denmark so quickly within a month of his father's death. Hamlet meets the Ghost of his father, King Hamlet and follows it to learn more. Hamlet learns from King Hamlet's Ghost that he was poisoned by King Claudius, the current ruler of Denmark. The Ghost tells Hamlet to avenge his death but not to punish Queen Gertrude for remarrying; it is not Hamlet's place and her conscience and heaven will judge her. Hamlet shares this with Horatio and Marcellus but swears them to silence. 2) Polonius learns from his daughter Ophelia that a badly dressed Hamlet met her, studied her face and promptly left. Polonius believes that Hamlet's odd behaviour is because Ophelia has rejected him. Polonius decides to tell King Claudius the reason for Hamlet's recently odd behaviour. King Claudius instructs courtiers Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to find out what is causing Hamlet's strange actions. He has become not just sad, depressed but he is showing other traits as well (slight insanity). Queen Gertrude reveals that only King Hamlet's death and her recent remarriage could be upsetting Hamlet. We learn more of Young Fortinbras' movements and Polonius has his own theory about Hamlet's transformation; it is caused by Hamlet's love for his daughter Ophelia. Hamlet makes his famous speech about the greatness of man. Hamlet plans to use a play to test if King Claudius really did kill his father as King Hamlet's Ghost told him. 3) Hamlet is eager for King Claudius and Queen Gertrude to watch the play which Hamlet has added lines to. King Claudius and Polonius listen in on Hamlet's and Ophelia's private conversation. Hamlet suspects Ophelia is spying on him and is increasingly hostile to her before leaving. King Claudius decides to send Hamlet to England, fearing danger in Hamlet since he no longer believes Hamlet is merely lovesick. The King agrees to Polonius' plan to eavesdrop on Hamlet's conversation with his mother after the play to hopefully learn more from Hamlet. The play Hamlet had added lines to is performed. The main play called "The Murder of Gonzago" is performed, causing King Claudius to react in a way which convinces Hamlet that his uncle did indeed poison his Father. Hamlet agrees to speak with his mother in private; Queen Gertrude attempts to scold her son but Hamlet instead scolds his mother for her actions, Queen Gertrude cries out in fear, and Polonius echoes it and is stabbed through the arras (subdivision of a room created by a hanging tapestry) where he was listening. King Claudius admits his growing fear of Hamlet and decides to send him overseas to England with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in order to protect himself. 4) Hamlet manages to escape his voyage to England, when pirates attacked the ship, leaving Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on the boat to England. Plan A becomes a fail. Plan B is created by Claudius and Laertes after Claudius receives a less than friendly letter from Hamlet. In this plan ,Hamlet and Laertes will fence and stage Hamlet`s ``accidental`` death. To ensure Hamlet will fall during the match, the tip of Laertes sword will be sharp tipped, rather than blunt and tipped with poison. There will also be a drink of poisoned wine, to be offered to Hamlet after , in the case that the sword does not do the trick. 5)  Hamlet returns to England and passing through Ophelia's graveyard. Hamlet is melancholy toward her death Hamlet accepts the invitation to the fencing match against Laertes. Hamlet strikes with the first hit and is offered the poisoned wine to drink in celebration. However, Gertrude drinks the poisoned wine for Hamlet. Laertes then strikes Hamlet with the poisoned sword, and in Hamlet then retrieves the poisoned sword accidentally and he wounds Laertes . Gertrude and Laertes both die from the poison. Although Hamlet is also wounded by the poisoned sword, he comes to Claudius with the sword and forces him to drink the rest of the poisoned wine that Gertrude left. Hamlet then dies. Bibliography (2010). Retrieved February 18, 2010, from A-Z Lyrics Universe: http://www.azlyrics.com/ 1. VIVA LA VIDA- COLDPLAY2. NO MORE SORROW- LINKIN PARK3. ILL KEEP YOUR MEMORY VAGUE- FINGER ELEVEN4. KNOW YOUR ENEMY- GREEN DAY5. BREAKDOWN- SEETHER

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