Marcellus is a character in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." He is a guard at Elsinore Castle and is one of the first to witness the appearance of the ghost of King Hamlet. Alongside Horatio, Marcellus helps to confirm the ghost's authenticity and later joins Hamlet in his quest for revenge against King Claudius. His famous line, "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark," underscores the theme of corruption within the play.
Marcellus
If the secret is that Hamlet intends to kill Claudius, the correct answer is "false." We learn during the play that Hamlet has told Horatio, but there's nothing about Hamlet telling Marcellus of his intent to kill Claudius.
Hamlet's dead father
Marcellus and Barnardo
The character named Horatio in Hamlet is a dynamic character.
Hamlet, Marcellus and Horatio say so in Act 1
As far as we know. He kind of disappears after act 1.
Marcellus
Bush The quote is from the play "Hamlet" and the remark is made by Marcellus in Act I, scene iv. Marcellus is one of the guard along the battlements of the castle that has alerted Hamlet to the apparition of his dead father.
He asks them to swear not to tell about the ghost's visit and why Hamlet may appear crazy.
Bernardo Francisco and Marcellus are the guards for the castle for ellisnore of denmark. Horatio is hamlets friend who is also a scholar.
to see if its really a ghost