Hamlet: Essay On Act I

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The scene takes place in Elsinore, on a platform before the castle. The atmosphere is one of dark battlements, and nervous sentries, which catches the audiences attention right away. As the bell tolls twelve on a frosty night, a silent ghost of the late King Hamlet apperars twice. This provides one of the high points of the scene, along with this, Shakespeare presents the reader with information, regarding the military preparations in Denmark...
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As the bell tolls twelve on a frosty night, a silent ghost of the late King Hamlet apperars twice. This provides one of the high points of the scene, along with this, Shakespeare presents the reader with information, regarding the military preparations in Denmark. All of this provides for a dark, mysterious atmosphere, where the reader is wanting to know more...
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