Horatio is “the most . . .
Horatio is “the most under appreciated character in the play”.
Horatio “is not a Stoic anymore . . .
Horatio “is not a Stoic anymore by the end of the play”.
Horatio serves as . . .
Horatio serves as a foil to Hamlet.
Horatio is the . . .
Horatio is the harbinger of truth.
The Queen treats Horatio with . . .
The Queen treats Horatio with mere respect and confidence because she knows Hamlet trusts him.
Horatio is the . . .
Horatio is the witness and measure of truth.
Horatio has the ability to . . .
Horatio has the ability to detach himself from events and examine them dispassionately, he is stoical constant.