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Free Essays - The Supernatural in Hamlet :: Shakespeare Hamlet Essays
      The Supernatural in Hamlet     Ã       The supernatural, is an integral part of the plays of William Shakespeare. In  addition, the supernatural is, in fact, an integral part of the structure of the  plot of Hamlet. The supernatural appears in Hamlet in the form of a ghost. The  role of the supernatural is very important.     Ã       A ghost appearing in the form of Hamlet's father makes several appearances  during the play. It first appears to the watch men, Marcellus and Bernardo along  with Heratio, at the guardsmen's post. The ghost does not speak to them. It is  not until the appearance of hamlet that the ghost does speak.      Ã       The conversation between the ghost and hamlet serves as a catalyst for  Hamlet's last actions and provides us with insights into Hamlet's character. The  information the ghost reveals insights Hamlet into action against a situation he  is already uncomfortable with. It must be noted, that hamlet is not quick to  believe the ghost. He states that maybe he saw a devil that abuses him due to  his meloncaully. We are thus subjected to an aspect of Hamlet's character.  Hamlet next encounters the ghost in his mother's room. The ghost wets hamlets  appetite. Hamlet is now convinced of the ghost and listens to it. The question  many ask is did the ghost mislead hamlet?      Ã       The ghost is the guiding force behind hamlet. It asks hamlet to seek revenge  for king Hamlet's death. This propels him into a series of events that end in  his death.      Ã       The appearance of the ghost to Hamlet caused him much confusion. He, at  first, regards the ghost as questionable. Hamlet doesn't know if he should  listen to the ghost. If this is the ghost of king Hamlet, then hamlet is  obligated to listen to the ghost. This is the beginning of Hamlet's problems.       Ã       Hamlet's next problem is that of morality. He needs to morally justify the  murder of Claudius because Hamlet is restrained by his conscience. He could not  satisfy himself that avenging his father's death was the right thing to do.  Although Hamlet does not act on instinct, he does understand what the ghost is  telling him to do. He expresses no doubt if the ghost is an honest one, but his  morality clearly stands in the way of action.  					  Free Essays - The Supernatural in Hamlet  ::  Shakespeare Hamlet Essays        The Supernatural in Hamlet     Ã       The supernatural, is an integral part of the plays of William Shakespeare. In  addition, the supernatural is, in fact, an integral part of the structure of the  plot of Hamlet. The supernatural appears in Hamlet in the form of a ghost. The  role of the supernatural is very important.     Ã       A ghost appearing in the form of Hamlet's father makes several appearances  during the play. It first appears to the watch men, Marcellus and Bernardo along  with Heratio, at the guardsmen's post. The ghost does not speak to them. It is  not until the appearance of hamlet that the ghost does speak.      Ã       The conversation between the ghost and hamlet serves as a catalyst for  Hamlet's last actions and provides us with insights into Hamlet's character. The  information the ghost reveals insights Hamlet into action against a situation he  is already uncomfortable with. It must be noted, that hamlet is not quick to  believe the ghost. He states that maybe he saw a devil that abuses him due to  his meloncaully. We are thus subjected to an aspect of Hamlet's character.  Hamlet next encounters the ghost in his mother's room. The ghost wets hamlets  appetite. Hamlet is now convinced of the ghost and listens to it. The question  many ask is did the ghost mislead hamlet?      Ã       The ghost is the guiding force behind hamlet. It asks hamlet to seek revenge  for king Hamlet's death. This propels him into a series of events that end in  his death.      Ã       The appearance of the ghost to Hamlet caused him much confusion. He, at  first, regards the ghost as questionable. Hamlet doesn't know if he should  listen to the ghost. If this is the ghost of king Hamlet, then hamlet is  obligated to listen to the ghost. This is the beginning of Hamlet's problems.       Ã       Hamlet's next problem is that of morality. He needs to morally justify the  murder of Claudius because Hamlet is restrained by his conscience. He could not  satisfy himself that avenging his father's death was the right thing to do.  Although Hamlet does not act on instinct, he does understand what the ghost is  telling him to do. He expresses no doubt if the ghost is an honest one, but his  morality clearly stands in the way of action.  					    
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