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  1. The ghost of Hamlet's father appears twice in Act I and once in Act III. Each appearance increases his power. When skeptical Horatio perceives him "like the King," he gives the...

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  3. The more Hamlet tries to convince his mother of the Ghost's presence, the more certain she becomes that her son is insane. Hamlet returns to images of rot, here comparing Gertrude's guilt to an infection which can kill while remaining hidden; by contrast, confession and action can release the infection and allow for healing.

  4. The Ghost appears to Hamlet in the famous closet interview with Gertrude and Polonius (hiding) in Act III.iv. Gertrude and Polonius cannot see the Ghost, only Hamlet.

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · Gertrude cannot see the Ghost and pities Hamlet’s apparent madness. After the Ghost exits, Hamlet urges Gertrude to abandon Claudius’s bed. He then tells her about Claudius’s plan to send him to England and reveals his suspicions that the journey is a plot against him, which he resolves to counter violently.

  6. Gertrude cannot see the ghost, and is convinced that Hamlet is truly insane. He begs her to repent and to stop sleeping with Claudius. They recall that he must go to England.

  7. In the Hamlet/Gertrude scene, Hamlet first sees the Ghost as “a king of shreds and patches!” (3.4.113), but later in the scene, he says to Gertrude that the Ghost is “my father, in his...

  8. However, Hamlet is the only character to ever talk with the Ghost, and Gertrude cannot even see it. Hamlet himself wonders if the Ghost is a devil trying to trick him. Ultimately, the text leaves the true identity of the Ghost ambiguous.

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