Question
In hamlet how do the first two lines indicate that something is amiss?
<i>BERNARDO: Who's there?
FRANCISCO: Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.</i>
Two soldiers who know each other have no trust. One asks who is coming? The other refuses and says <i>Stand up and let me see who you are!</i>
Something is definitely amiss when there's this much distrust!
=)
thanks you rock Writeacher !
<i>BERNARDO: Who's there?
FRANCISCO: Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.</i>
Two soldiers who know each other have no trust. One asks who is coming? The other refuses and says <i>Stand up and let me see who you are!</i>
Something is definitely amiss when there's this much distrust!
=)
thanks you rock Writeacher !