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Hamlet says this in Act I Scene 4 of Hamlet. He is talking to the ghost of his father who up to this point hasn't said a word. Hamlet is trying to figure out how to address him in order to make him speak. If he calls him by his name, Hamlet, will he respond? How about father? King? Royal Dane? Whatever he says, the ghost starts talking right away.
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
"Where is your father?" (said to Ophelia)
Polonius said this to Ophelia.
Because Obama is president.
Hamlet says this in Act I Scene 4 of Hamlet. He is talking to the ghost of his father who up to this point hasn't said a word. Hamlet is trying to figure out how to address him in order to make him speak. If he calls him by his name, Hamlet, will he respond? How about father? King? Royal Dane? Whatever he says, the ghost starts talking right away.
Hamlet
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
Obama
It was said by Prince Hamlet in Shakespear's play Hamlet.
"Where is your father?" (said to Ophelia)
Polonius said this to Ophelia.
The quote "Listen to many, speak to a few" is often attributed to William Shakespeare, specifically from his play "Hamlet." It is a piece of advice about the importance of being a good listener and choosing one's words wisely.
Because Obama is president.
Hamlet
he is contemplating suicide. to be alive or dead.
Hamlet