He empowers the Ghost to explain the purpose of his visit and charges the spirit to speak and make things clear. Before the discussion can go further, Horatio notices the Ghost's arrival.ĭespite his uncertainty as to whether the Ghost "airs from heaven or blasts from hell," or whether the Ghost harbors "wicked or charitable" intentions, Hamlet immediately identifies the apparition as his father. He points out that people often judge a man of great stature by his smallest "mole of nature" and not by his strength. He disapproves of this behavior as it reflects badly on all Danes and gives them a reputation for drunkenness that makes them the butt of jokes. A trumpet sounds, and the Prince bitterly comments on the King's propensity for wine and revelry. In accordance with their plan, Horatio and Marcellus meet Hamlet on the battlements of the castle.
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