What does Horatio think about the ghost?

What does Horatio think about the ghost?

Horatio in particular sees the ghost as an ill omen boding violence and turmoil in Denmark’s future, comparing it to the supernatural omens that supposedly presaged the assassination of Julius Caesar in ancient Rome (and which Shakespeare had recently represented in Julius Caesar ).

What does Horatio say when he sees the ghost?

After the ghost’s appearance, Horatio exclaims, “Before my God, I might not this believe / Without the sensible and true avouch / Of mine own eyes.” In other words, he had to see the apparition to believe in it.

Why does Horatio beg the ghost to speak?

-Horatio tries to get the ghost to speak again to reveal if there’s any good deed he can do that will bring the ghost peace and honor him, if he has secret knowledge of Denmark’s sad fate, or if he has buried treasure.

How did King Fortinbras lose his lands?

What I can find in the eNotes is that he lost them in battle against King Hamlet– the same battle which claimed his life. I believe young Fortinbras is angry because, like Hamlet, he lost his rightful throne after his uncle took power.

Why does Fortinbras want to attack Denmark?

Fortinbras – The young Prince of Norway, whose father the king (also named Fortinbras) was killed by Hamlet’s father (also named Hamlet). Now Fortinbras wishes to attack Denmark to avenge his father’s honor, making him another foil for Prince Hamlet. He wants to reclaim the land that his father lost to King Hamlet.

What would make Hamlet a good king?

Hamlet was an intelligent, rational, clever person who had good morals. His intelligence lead him to outwit his enemy, his rationality lead him to make good decisions, his cleverness lead him to seek the truth and his morals kept him…show more content…

How important is Horatio?

Horatio is Hamlet’s trusted friend and confidant. When we first see Horatio in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, he is called upon by the castle guards to address the ghost that they have encountered. Horatio is a discerning and intelligent man, and the appearance of this ghost makes him deeply uneasy.

Why is Laertes a foil to Hamlet?

Laertes is a major foil of Hamlet. Laertes was in the play so Hamlet would have someone to fight at the end of the play. Both Hamlet and Laertes want revenge for their fathers’ deaths. Hamlet and Laertes loved Laertes sister Ophelia.

Who serves as a foil to Hamlet?

Shakespeare includes characters in Hamlet who are obvious foils for Hamlet, including, most obviously, Horatio, Fortinbras, Claudius, and Laertes.

Why does Ophelia go crazy and how is this a foil to Hamlet?

Ophelia is a foil to Hamlet. The character of Ophelia is necessary so that the audience will give Hamlet a chance to get over his madness and follow his heart. Similarities are an important part of being a foil. One similarity that Hamlet and Ophelia share are that they both are children of controlling parents.

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