1. the ghost in hamlet
By 1590 Shakespeare began to write plays for the stage. ... d and fear-surprised eyes, within his truncheon's length; whilst they, distill?d almost to jelly with the act of fear, stand dumb and not to him." ... There is no way that Hamlet could have felt that the "Ghost of his Father" must have been the ACTUAL ghost, and not some evil devil of sorts. ... Therefore, Shakespeare had to have in mind that Hamlet knew about purgatory and soul-cleansing, and thus the ghost of Hamlet's father could be interpreted no other way than as a ghost - avenging his death. ...
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- Grade Level: High School