A suit of armour.
Not a dang thing. The ghost only talks to Hamlet; he will not talk to Horatio.
Horatio tell HAmlet that after midnight his father ghost shows up
Horatio finds Hamlet asleep in the middle of a dirt road.
horatio does not want hamlet to follow the ghost because horatio thinks its something evil like the devil in the form of his dead father trying to presuade him
Horatio
Not a dang thing. The ghost only talks to Hamlet; he will not talk to Horatio.
Horatio tell HAmlet that after midnight his father ghost shows up
Horatio, in Act 1 scene 1. Hamlet doesn't see it until scene 4. It has to be this way because in scene 2 Horatio tells Hamlet that he has seen the Ghost.
His father's ghost appears to him in a grave yard and tells him who and how he died.
Hamlet's dead father
Horatio finds Hamlet asleep in the middle of a dirt road.
Marcellus asks Horatio to watch with them because he believes Horatio is a rational and educated man who can provide a credible perspective on the ghost they have seen. He hopes that Horatio, being skeptical and grounded, will help validate their experience and discern the ghost's intentions. Additionally, Marcellus values Horatio's judgment and wants him to witness the supernatural event firsthand.
Horatio
The guards report of the Ghost and point out to the apparition when it appears in presence of Horatio.Both Hamlet and Horatio debate on the appearance of the Ghost .The guards presence is not explicit although they seem to be present at the tower.
Horatio is Hamlet's friend from university. He tells Hamlet that his father's ghost has been seen wandering the castle walls.
No in the opening scene Horatio, Hamlets friend, sees the ghost, along with two sentries, Marcellus and Bernardo. The Sentries have seen the ghost on previous nights and have called Horatio to see it too.
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