Hamlet Topics
... an object of curiosity by Horatio. On line 146, Horatio calls the ghost a guilty thing implying the ghost may have been someone who was sinful when alive. In conclusion, the manner in which the ghost is treated in Hamlet is from being feared to curiosity. Describe Hamlet Based On Act I, Scene II In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, a lot of information is revealed about Prince Hamlet in Act I, Scene II. When Hamlet first comes into the play, he is dressed in dark clothing. When describing his clothes Hamlet says: “These but the trappings and the suits of woe.” From this quote we know Hamlet is still grieving because of the death of his father. It is also shown that Hamlet follows his mother’s desires to the best of his abilities. This can be seen when Hamlet did not go back to his college, outside of Denmark because Gertrude requested him not to do so. Hamlet strictly disproves of his mother’s marriage to his uncle, as seen on lines 157-158 where he said: “My father’s brother, but no more like my father then I to Hercules.” This quo...