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Answer:
The foreshadowing example in Act 1, Scene 1 of Hamlet is when Horatio and Barnardo were visited by a ghost. This scene of the play foreshadows the political and spiritual unrest that's to come.
Explanation:
'Hamlet' is a play written by William Shakespeare. The play is about the protagonist Hamlet, who is set out to take revenge of his father's murder.
Act 1, Scene 1 of the play begins with Francisco guarding the post, who is joined by Barnardo, Marcellus, and Horatio. After Francisco leave the place, Barnardo, Marcellus, and Horatio were visited by the ghost of deceased King Hamlet.
<u>This visiation by the appartition of the deceased King predicts the spiritual and political unrest that's about the follow in Denmark.</u>
The verb disdain
A friend who constantly criticizes
It describes what the narrator experiences in the story.
In the excerpt the narrator explains his encounters with his new "friend". After showing an interest in the person, the friend becomes very clingy and follows the narrator around and hangs out with him constantly. The excerpt is a description of the narrator dealing with this very attached friend. It shows his annoyance with the constant companion.