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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\telsinore. a platform before the castle.
\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)
bernardo: looks it not like the king? mark it, horatio.
horatio: most like: it harrows me with fear and wonder.
bernardo: it would be spoke to.
marcellus: question it, horatio.
from the interaction of the men, the reader can conclude that horatio is
bewitched.
envied.
feared.
respected.
In the dialogue, Horatio says "It harrows me with fear and wonder" when seeing the apparition. "Harrows with fear" shows that Horatio is experiencing fear, so the correct word to describe his state is "feared". The other options: "bewitched" implies being under a spell, which isn't supported; "envied" is about jealousy, not relevant; "respected" is about admiration, which doesn't fit the context of fear from the apparition.
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