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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. 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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  3. Summary: Act III, scene i Claudius and Gertrude discuss Hamlet’s behavior with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who say they have been unable to learn the cause of his melancholy. They tell the king and queen about Hamlet’s enthusiasm for the players.

  4. When the ghost tells Hamlet that he was murdered by Claudius and charges the prince with seeking vengeance, Hamlet takes the ghost’s words to heart. Though Horatio, Marcellus, Barnardo, and Francisco can all see the ghost, it’s possible that the spirit can choose to whom it is visible.

  5. The ghost is seen twice in the first act. In the first instance, the castle guards Marcellus and Bernardo invite Horatio to the ramparts late at night. They have seen the ghost, but they fear ...

  6. Detailed Summary. In Elsinore's hall, Claudius, Gertrude, Polonius, Ophelia, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern gather. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern report Hamlet's continued evasiveness, and then they mention the upcoming play. Claudius encourages them to keep Hamlet engaged, and they depart.

  7. Hamlet tries to point out the ghost to her, but Gertrude is unable to see or hear its presence. The ghost slinks out the door, even as Hamlet calls for his father to stay. Whether or not Gertrude can see the ghost in this passage is up to audience interpretation.

  8. Jun 2, 2020 · Hamlet is exuberant that the Ghost’s word has been proved true. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern return to tell Hamlet that Claudius is furious and that Gertrude wishes to see Hamlet at once in her sitting room. Hamlet promises himself that he will not harm her, though he will “speak daggers.” Enter Hamlet and three of the Players.