Hamlet - Ghost

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... he former King of Denmark, appears. Horatio is filled with fear and wonder to

the point of turning pale. The ghost does not speak but disappears. Following

this, Marcellus and Horatio speak of King Hamlet and Fortinbras of Norway.

When the ghost appears for the second time Horatio states:

"If there be any good thing to be done,

That may to thee do ease, and grace to me,

Speak to me"(I.i.130-132)

In this quote Horatio is asking: Is there anything that I can do for you to help

resolve your situation? The former king does not answer. Following this, the

cock crows and the spirit disappears probably because it cannot be out in

daylight. Bernardo, Marcellus, and Horatio attempt to make the ghost stay by

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