Horatio's Use Of Secrecy In Hamlet

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Hamlet uses the secrecy of his plan to be able to surprise the characters that are most effected by his action giving Hamlet the higher ground in conflict. Throughout this scene, Hamlet was able to hold the basis of his secrets by only telling one person of his plan, trying not to make anyone suspicious in his actions, and pushing other to do the act for him so he will not be seen as the violator unto the characters effected. Through using one true and faithful friend that he trusts, Hamlet is able to capture the necessity of making sure other don’t figure out his secret plan to make Claudius and Gertrude guilty. When Horatio arriving to see Hamlet, Hamlet explains that “there is a play to-night before the King. One scene of it comes near the …show more content…

He is also just uses one person instead of many people making security of the secret strong because more than one person knowing can cause trust issues that could end in exposure. After explaining his whole plan to Horatio, Hamlet asks Horatio if “when thou seest that act afoot, even with the very comment of thy soul observe my uncle. If his occulted guilt do not itself unkennel in one speech (III.ii.1956-1960).” With this statement, Hamlet asking Horatio to watch Claudius’s reaction to the play and write notes about his change in emotion and difference in body language. Through this action, Hamlet is depending on Horatio to keep his secrets while also helping him achieve his goal of revenge on Claudius