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Hamlet Discussion Questions

Act I Scene I Answer 4 of the six questions in an extended answer. Include 2 literary devices from the scene. 1. What exposition is provided in this scene? Include an explanation of the quarrel with Norway. 2. What atmosphere is created by this scene? How?

Act 1 Scene1 3. Why has Horatio been asked to join the soldiers in the night watch? What has be decided to do? 4. How does the reader know this ghost is not a hallucination? 5. How could this ghost be explained as a foreshadowing of coming evil? 6. Describe each of the following characters: Old Hamlet, Horatio, Fortinbras.