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ghost: list, list, o list! if thou didst ever thy dear father love— hamlet: o god! ghost: revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. hamlet: murder! -hamlet, william shakespeare use the drop - down menus to answer the questions about the passage. to which part of the plot does this passage belong? the rising action how does this discussion between hamlet and the ghost affect the main conflict in the play? it sets the main conflict in motion. it shows how the conflict is resolved. it shows that hamlets conflict is with the ghost.
In this passage from Hamlet, the ghost's demand for revenge sets the main conflict in motion. The main conflict in Hamlet is Hamlet's struggle to avenge his father's murder. This encounter initiates that struggle. It is not the resolution of the conflict, and Hamlet's main conflict is not with the ghost but with the act of revenge and the circumstances surrounding his father's death.
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It sets the main conflict in motion.