Answer :
This is because it has a midnight watch in the bitter cold, and it frightens the watchmen, and also frightens Horatio. This is because the ghost of a recently deceased king keeps reapearing, which creates tention, but creates suspense when it disappears.
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Answer:
Hamlet, Act I, scene 1 contains suspense because it contains the presence of a ghost in it.
Explanation:
The presence of a ghost makes the beginning of the story suspenseful. Also when the ghost talks to Hamlet about himself, the suspense gets more elevated. The first suspense is about the presence of a ghost and the other proceeding it is about the identity of the ghost. Bernardo and Marcellus are very skeptical about the ghost in the opening scene of the play.