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Hamlet delivers this couplet concluding the last scene of Act I in lines 210-11. He is
speaking to Marcellus and Horatio who have accompanied him after Hamlet’s personal encounter
with the Ghost. ... Hamlet
orders Marcellus and Horatio to “never make known what you have seen tonight, ” (1. ... The Ghost commands them to swear again and Hamlet ceases the
spirit telling him to rest. ... Hamlet feels the weight of his new knowledge and the duty it
calls for. ...
“O cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right,” clarifies how Hamlet has quickly come
to realize the extent of the task the Ghost has imposed upon him.
Approximate Word count = 465 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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