He tells Horatio to "draw his breath in pain," to tell Hamlet's story.
They agree to tell Hamlet. It's his father's ghost after all.
"Perhaps it will speak to him."
Horatio lives to tell his friend's story.
Hamlet asks Horatio to, "tell my story"
Hamlet prevents Horatio from drinking what's left of the wine that Claudius poisoned, because Hamlet wants Horatio to tell people his side of the story.
Polonius plans to tell Claudius. Polonius believes that it is love that is driving Hamlet insane.
if you are asking this for, say, a homework assignment, then I recommend you figure it out on your own, as your teacher could find this easily.The ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet is Hamlet's father, who is dead. In Hamlet, Hamlet's father is killed by Hamlet's uncle. Hamlet's father's ghost (the ghost) comes back to basically tell Hamlet what happened, and to tell him (more or less) to have revenge on Hamlet's uncle.
horatio
Horatio lives to tell his friend's story.
Hamlet asks Horatio to recount his tale.
Hamlet asks Horatio to, "tell my story"
He asks Horatio to tell his story.
Hamlet prevents Horatio from drinking what's left of the wine that Claudius poisoned, because Hamlet wants Horatio to tell people his side of the story.
He asked Horatio to tell others the real story of Prince Hamlet.
They tell hamlet.
Polonius plans to tell Claudius. Polonius believes that it is love that is driving Hamlet insane.
Hamlet's last words are "The rest is silence." He has just charged his friend Horatio to "tell my story". It certainly does make a difference who tells the story, since the prejudices and assumptions of the teller are so deeply ingrained that we do not think of questioning them. For example, we often see Claudius portrayed as a lecher and a drunk. Why? Because we listen to Hamlet's opinion of Claudius--because we are getting his version of his story.
if you are asking this for, say, a homework assignment, then I recommend you figure it out on your own, as your teacher could find this easily.The ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet is Hamlet's father, who is dead. In Hamlet, Hamlet's father is killed by Hamlet's uncle. Hamlet's father's ghost (the ghost) comes back to basically tell Hamlet what happened, and to tell him (more or less) to have revenge on Hamlet's uncle.
The soldiers want to tell about the ghost to scare you.