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  1. 25. Nov. 2023 · The ghost of Hamlet's father tells Prince Hamlet that he was murdered by his own brother, King Claudius, who now holds his throne and is even married to his wife. He commands Hamlet to seek revenge for his dead father's murder. Hamlet swears to fulfill his revenge and to kill King Claudius. But later, Hamlet faces a dilemma.

  2. 2. Juni 2020 · Act 1, scene 1. Scene 1 . Synopsis: On the guards’ platform at Elsinore, Horatio waits with Barnardo and Marcellus to question a ghost that has twice before appeared. The Ghost, in the form of the late King Hamlet of Denmark, appears but will not speak. Horatio decides to tell his fellow student, Prince Hamlet, about the Ghost’s appearance.

  3. Horatio interprets the ghost's appearance to be a harbinger of war with young Fortinbras, the Norwegian ruler whose father was bested in a battle with the older Hamlet.He believes this because the ...

  4. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the Ghost serves as catalyst for the plot.When he tells Hamlet that his father was murdered and charges Hamlet to get revenge, he ignites the action of the play. This is a ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2021 · These are Hamlet's first words when he first sees the Ghost. A little later Horatio will warn Hamlet that the Ghost could "assume some other horrible form" and drive him into madness. Thus both men assume that what they are seeing could be some evil spirit that has taken on the form of Hamlet's dead father. [Scene Summary]

  6. 25. Juli 2020 · The ghost of Hamlet’s father, King Hamlet, has been seen in Elsinore, now ruled by his brother, Claudius, who has quickly married his widowed queen, Gertrude. When first seen, Hamlet is aloof and skeptical of Claudius’s justifications for his actions on behalf of restoring order in the state. Hamlet is morbidly and suicidally disillusioned by the realization of mortality and the baseness ...

  7. Hamlet. Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift As meditation or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. Father's Ghost. I find thee apt; And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf, Wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, hear. 'Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent ...