Whether Hamlet Ghost Shakespeare 's haunted ghost meets ghost criteria of the playwright era. This article answers this and other questions about ghosts in the drama. Cumberland Clark mentioned in "Hamlet's Supernatural": Hamlet Ghost meets all the demands of popular superstition. First of all, it appears in a strange and creepy environment, and it is still cold and still sad late at night. "Now, it is a very magical moment at night, when the church is yawning, hell itself is the breath of the world (III.2.405-407), which seems to be wearing clothes for humans.
At the beginning of King Hamlet, Hamlet 's ghost visited Prince Hamlet. The ghost told Hamlet, "The snake was shattered while sleeping in the orchard." Then he told Hamlet, "This snake that stabbed your father's life is now wearing his crown." I suspect that Hamlet knows that his father's death is not murder but father's uncle, so he is murderer. He was angry at betrayal. With angry anger, Hamlet pledges to his father's ghost that he seeks revenge against Claudius for him and his father.
When Hamlet met his father's ghost, the ghost spoke to him that his father was killed by his brother, the new king Claudius. Ghosts revenged Hamlet on the death of his father and told him to kill evil and clumsy King Claudius. Hamlet's father's ghost wanted Hamlet "to revenge his foul and the most unnatural murder" (1.5.31). The academic aspect of Hamlet has hampered the desire for Hamlet to give ghosts many times. Hamlet 's intellectual ability brought Hamlet' s behavioral delay. Hamlet 's academic side and his ethics are closely related, hampering Hamlet' s desire to achieve ghosts. An example occurred after Hamlet started drama, preventing Hamlet from killing Claudius.
When Hamlet tried to play for Gertrude, the ghost arrived. (It will take some time to explain the reason for delaying the arrival of the ghost.) Hamlet thinks the ghost is the spirit of his father, so he crushes Hamlet because there is no opportunity to kill Claudius . Ghosts play together. After the ghosts gone, Hamlet tried to convince Gertrude that he was not crazy, but Hamlet was still in "theatrical actor" mode, and he only made the situation worse. There is no doubt that Gertrude is convinced that Hamlet is hopelessly crazy.