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  2. Bernardo hears a footstep near him and cries, “Who’s there?” After both men ensure that the other is also a watchman, they relax. Cold, tired, and apprehensive from his many hours of guarding the castle, Francisco thanks Bernardo and prepares to go home and go to bed.

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    The play opens at midnight in Denmark as two sentries, Francisco andBarnardo, stand guard over Elsinore Castle. Barnardo has come to relieveFrancisco of his watch, but they cannot quite see one another in the dark,causing Barnardo to call out, “Who’s there?” Francisco recognizes Barnardo’svoice and says he is glad to be going to bed after a chilly ...

    The next morning, the new king of Denmark, Claudius, addresses his Council,accompanied by his new wife, Gertrude. Claudius—who is Prince Hamlet’suncle—announces that even though the grief over his brother’s recent death isstill fresh, he decided to marry his dead brother’s wife and make her hisqueen. He describes this as a time of mixed emotions (“...

    The first two scenes of Hamletintroduce the sense of unease andmystery that will pervade the rest of the play. The story begins on a dark,cold night—so dark, in fact, that Barnardo and Francisco cannot see oneanother. Protocol dictates that the guard on duty (Francisco) ask the relievingguard (Barnardo) to declare his identity. Barnardo’s breach of...

  3. Analysis. Late at night, on the ramparts of Elsinore, Barnardo arrives to relieve his fellow sentinel Francisco of his post. As Barnardo approaches Francisco in the dark, both men are suspicious of one another, even though Francisco assures Barnardo his watch has been uneventful. As Francisco prepares to leave and go to bed, Barnardo urges him ...

  4. A mote it is to trouble the mind’s eye. In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead. 115 Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets. As stars with trains of fire and dews of blood, Disasters in the sun, and the moist star.

  5. Horatio begins telling Hamlet about how a ghost which bears a striking resemblance to Hamlets father has appeared to Marcellus and Barnardo three nights in a row, and assures Hamlet that the men are correct in what they’ve seen. Hamlet is amazed by the news and asks to know more details about the ghost.

  6. Jun 2, 2020 · Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the full story that has led to these deaths and gives Fortinbras his support for the kingship. After Hamlet’s death, Fortinbras arrives, claims the crown, and orders a military funeral for Hamlet. Act 1, scene 2

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