The tragedy of Hamlet 's father' s ghost Shakespeare, Hamlet seems to be a ghost - free personality. The drama is not simple. Ghosts are not human nature in most ways, but it is essential for the development of drama. In this article we will analyze this interesting role. Frank Kermode of Hamlet incorporates ghosts into local scenes and nationwide scenes. But at the same time, the ghost - 'this' already appears. (Horatio as a skeptics raises a status problem that can be avoided.) Some people speculate for that purpose, but there is one sure thing: it is related to the state of the state.
A more distinguishable ghost in British literature is the shadow of Hamlet's murdered father in Shakespeare's "Tragic History of Prince Denmark Prince Hamlet". In Hamlet it was a ghost that asked Prince Hamlet to investigate his "most killing foul" and asked for his revenge for his obsolete uncle, Claudius. In the Macbeth of Shakespeare, the murdered Banco returned to the frustration of the headline as a ghost. In the British Renaissance drama, ghosts are often drawn not only in wearing armor, but also in clothing of life, like the ghosts of Hamlet's father. An outdated armor of the Renaissance era brought an ancient atmosphere to the stage ghost. However, in the nineteenth century, this crushed ghost began to succeed on stage. Because armored ghosts could not fully convey the necessary ghosts. mobile
Many of the Shakespeare plays are probably the most annoying and include ghosts that interfere with Macbeth and Hamlet. Hamlet 's ghost is the father of Prince Hamlet, a dead ghost of King Hamlet. But until the first appearance of a ghost in Hamlet, he interrupted his speech and thought It seems that Hamlet did not know that his father was murdered. When a ghost remains, "I am the spirit of your father, I am doomed to spend the night someday and / and it is trapped in a fast day in the fire, / I am in the nature Burn up / burn up and tear off the crime "(Shakespeare Iv 9-13). Many people in Shakespeare tend to believe in supernatural and dreamlike things,