In Act I, Scene i of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the character that Shakespeare uses most to create suspense is the Ghost. The appearance of the Ghost sets the tone for the play and raises significant questions about its identity and intentions. The mysterious and ominous presence of the Ghost contributes to the atmosphere of uncertainty and foreboding, drawing both the characters and the audience into the suspense surrounding Hamlet's impending actions and the themes of revenge and betrayal.
In Hamlet, Act I, Scene i, which character does Shakespeare use most to create suspense?
Bernardo
Francisco
Ghost
Horatio
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