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      • The Ghost impresses on Hamlet the gravity of what happened to him and entreats Hamlet to seek revenge for his death. After Hamlet agrees, he plainly tells Hamlet that Claudius poisoned him to take his wife and throne.
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  1. At the beginning of act 1, scene 5, when alone with Hamlet, the ghost finally speaks, telling Hamlet that it is the ghost of his murdered father and bidding Hamlet seek revenge.

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  3. Jun 2, 2020 · When the king of Denmark, Prince Hamlet’s father, suddenly dies, Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude, marries his uncle Claudius, who becomes the new king.A spirit who claims to be the ghost of Hamlet’s father describes his murder at the hands of Claudius and demands that Hamlet avenge the killing.

  4. When the Ghost does appear on stage, he is fully armed and armored, which Hamlet interprets as a further sign that his father’s soul is prepared to do battle. True to Horatio’s account of the King’s personality, the Ghost is pragmatic and specific about how he delivers his message of revenge.

  5. The play-within-a-play tells the story of Gonzago, the Duke of Vienna, and his wife, Baptista, who marries his murdering nephew, Lucianus. Hamlet believes that the play is an opportunity to establish a more reliable basis for Claudius’s guilt than the claims of the ghost.

  6. After Rosencrantz and Guildenstern leave, Polonius enters and tells Claudius that Hamlet is on his way to Gertrude ’s room. Polonius plans to hide himself behind a tapestry—again—and listen in on their conversation so that he can report what transpires to Claudius. Polonius hurries off to put his plan into action.

  7. www.playshakespeare.com › hamlet › scenesHamlet: Act 3, Scene 4

    The ghost enters to stop Hamlet from harming his mother and to tell him to get a move on with the revenge business. Gertrude cannot see the ghost, and is convinced that Hamlet is truly insane. He begs her to repent and to stop sleeping with Claudius.

  8. Shakespeare takes pains in the early moments of this scene to remind the audience of all the relevant information: Claudius is intent on exiling Hamlet to England, Hamlet is on his way to his mother's closet, and Polonius intends to overhear the conversation.

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