The swan is a metaphor of our soul, which is timeless and ancient. The speaker wants to know where the swan is going, what is wants and what is the purpose of life. He requests our soul to go with him in knowing that God is us and the answer to “Who Am I” which was written on the wind of God’s impulse to realize Himself that blew over His being in creation’s beginning. And to attach to God deliberately on the way to know Him is the joy of loving God, similar as a bee that will cultivate and finish our sorrows by ending desire. With that connection, there’s no doubt regarding God and that forever exists.
<span>an external threat to Denmark
Not only is there unrest within the castle because of the previous King's death and Hamlet's moodiness, there is also a threat coming from another country. This means that Claudius will have to take charge and make sure that Fortinbras' armies do not invade in such an unstable time. </span>
First person. The only exception is if they are talking about someone else. Or whiting about someone else