The King (Claudius) - Act IV Scene vii
In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," the line "Speak to me; if there be no good to you, / Yet that I may hear by the end of it" is spoken by the ghost of King Hamlet. This occurs in Act 1, Scene 5, when the ghost reveals the truth about his death and urges Prince Hamlet to seek revenge against King Claudius. The ghost's words highlight themes of betrayal and the quest for truth in the play.
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
HAMLET learns about the ghost from horatio and marcellus
"Where is your father?" (said to Ophelia)
Polonius said this to Ophelia.
Hamlet
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
Obama
HAMLET learns about the ghost from horatio and marcellus
It was said by Prince Hamlet in Shakespear's play Hamlet.
"Where is your father?" (said to Ophelia)
Polonius said this to Ophelia.
he is contemplating suicide. to be alive or dead.
Gertrude
Because Obama is president.
Hamlet
Hamlet