I do not know the full context of your question but I will give some possible leads. "T<span>hat man is intimidating" if the man appears mean to others or suspicious to the aliens. "that man appears foolish and stupid to others" if he seems indifferent or unaware, "that man is brutal and unforgiving" if the alien saw brutality among men, "that man is dignified, if insignificant" if man appears autonomous.</span>
At the beginning of the play, Ophelia was very shy and well mannered. She followed the social class status of her being a commoner and did not give in to her romantic feelings for Hamlet. When Hamlet begins his father's ghost and ignores her, to seek his revenge, she does not understand this change in his behavior and attributes it to him not loving her anymore. Due to her family's pressure over her and her not understanding Hamlet's sudden change, she begins to become insane and loses hope in love and life.
It means <span>figurative language</span>
Answer. "tis some visitor." The reader feels suspense as to whom this visitor may be.
Explanation::He tries to calm himself down, telling himself that "tis some visitor" who has dropped by unexpectedly. But who is this visitor?
(sorry this is so late!)