Hamlet

Sc. 4, Lines 66–80: Explain Hamlet’s motive—what he wants—in lines 66–70. Why doesn’t Horatio want Hamlet to pursue the Ghost? What is he afraid might happen to Hamlet if he follows the Ghost?

I need an answer for this question

Asked by
Last updated by Aslan
Answers 1
Add Yours

Hamlet wants to know the truth about the ghost in his father's form. Hamlet thinks something is amiss in Denmark and he means to seek it out. Hamlet has always had a metaphysical bent to him. He believes in the ghost and is excited at the possibilities his father's ghostly presence offers. Horatio begs Hamlet not to follow the ghost. He fears the ghost can take on a "pleasing shape" and suddenly turn on Hamlet. Hamlet is not to be dissuaded; he must follow the ghost and hear what he has to say.