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the tragedy of hamlet, prince of denmark act i. scene i. francisco stan…

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the tragedy of hamlet, prince of denmark
act i. scene i.
francisco stands guard in front of the castle in elsinore, denmark. another guard, bernardo, enters to take over the watch.
\t\t\t\telsinore. a platform before the castle.
\t\t\tfrancisco at his post. enter to him bernardo.
bernardo: whos there?
francisco: nay, answer me; stand, and unfold yourself.
bernardo: long live the king! (5)
francisco: bernardo?
bernardo: he.
francisco: you come most carefully upon your hour.
bernardo: tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, francisco.
francisco: for this relief much thanks; tis bitter cold, (10)
and i am sick at heart.
bernardo: have you had quiet guard?
francisco: not a mouse stirring.
bernardo: well, good-night.
if you do meet horatio and marcellus. (15)
hamlet, act i, scene i contains suspense because it
has plot twists and unresolved questions.
shows the main character’s struggles.
introduces a man of high status.
involves a character’s death.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In Act I, Scene i of Hamlet, the opening scene with the guards' exchange and the mention of potential encounters (like with Horatio and Marcellus) creates suspense through unanswered questions (e.g., what's the significance of the watch, what will happen with the other characters) and the setup for future plot developments (plot twists). The other options are incorrect: the main character (Hamlet) isn't shown struggling here, a high - status man isn't the focus of suspense - creation, and no character dies in this scene.

Answer:

has plot twists and unresolved questions.