Hamlet,Horatio and Marcellus surround eachover on what seems to be a cold whispy night. Hamlet picks up on his uncle being drunk and firing cannon balls into what seems to be any desired destination.

He picks up on the point of how some individuals cannot handle rather-large quantities of alcohol than others can. Horatio instead catches sight of the phantasm like entity in their midst. At first Hamlet seems frightened and speaks about super-natural beings and places, such as Goblin and the Heavens. The Ghost beckons and Horatio informs Hamlet that it wants him to follow it. Hamlet hesitates at first but wearily creeps closer to the shape. Hamlet questions the Ghost and it responds “y hour is almost come When I to sulph’rous and tormenting flames Must render up myself.

Hamlet gives pity on it but it quickly declines it saying “Pity me not, but lend thy serious hearing To what I shall unfold. Now Hamlet is intrigued in to what he has to say “Speak, I am bound to hear”. The Ghost replies with`”So art thou to revenge when thou shalt hear”. He declares his identity as Hamlets father and the causes of his death.