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amlet, Act I, Scene i contains suspense because it
involves a character’s death.
shows the main character’s struggles.
introduces a man of high status.
has plot twists and unresolved questions.
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"has plot twists and unresolved questions."
Act I, Scene i builds suspense through the mysterious appearance of King Hamlet’s ghost, the guards’ fear, and hints of political danger (Fortinbras). These events raise unanswered questions about who the ghost is, why it’s come, and what it portends. (It does not show Hamlet’s struggles, does not stage a death, and while it does introduce a high-status ghost, the suspense mainly comes from the mystery and unresolved implications.)
Act I, Scene i builds suspense through the mysterious appearance of King Hamlet’s ghost, the guards’ fear, and hints of political danger (Fortinbras). These events raise unanswered questions about who the ghost is, why it’s come, and what it portends. (It does not show Hamlet’s struggles, does not stage a death, and while it does introduce a high-status ghost, the suspense mainly comes from the mystery and unresolved implications.)
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