Talk:The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark/@comment-34397172-20181128200625/@comment-91424-20181129040329

Hook was the real killer, that is true, but like Schroeswald said, King George was the one who ordered it and his men would have killed Robert if Hook hadn't interfered and done it himself. Also, Hook wasn't actually the "main one" who left Charming under a lie all his life; Hook didn't know that Robert was Charming's father and only found out when he looked at the picture from the storybook (that doesn't excuse the cold-blooded murder, of course; I'm just analyzing the story), while George did so from the moment he learned that his own adopted son James had a twin brother.

I can certainly understand both sides here and maybe there are other factors that I haven't considered, but for now, I don't think we should include Hook.