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Ghost’s appearances drive plot from "summary" of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare
The presence of the ghost in the play serves as a pivotal element in propelling the narrative forward. The appearance of the ghost sets the tone for the entire story, creating an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. It is the ghost who reveals the truth about King Hamlet's murder to his son, Prince Hamlet, igniting a quest for revenge and justice. The ghost's appearances drive the plot by influencing the decisions and actions of the characters. After hearing the ghost's account of his father's murder, Hamlet is consumed by a desire for vengeance, leading him to devise a plan to e...Similar Posts
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