She thinks he's crazy. She is already half-persuaded of that.
The ghost tells Hamlet not to bother his mother.
Yes the ghost only speaks to Hamlet. The others can see him but cannot hear him. When the ghost visits Hamlet in his mother's closet, his mother can neither see nor hear him.
No, the ghost instructs Hamlet to seek revenge on his uncle, King Claudius, for murdering him and usurping the throne. The ghost does not mention punishing Gertrude, Hamlet's mother.
Hamlet, His father's ghost, His uncle, his mother, polonius, and ophelia
The ghost warns hamlet not to do anything to his mother, but to "leave her to heaven".
The ghost of King Hamlet warns Prince Hamlet about his mother, Gertrude, by revealing that she has committed adultery with Claudius, the new king. He urges Hamlet to remember her actions and to avoid being consumed by anger towards her, emphasizing the need for Hamlet to focus on avenging his own murder instead. The ghost's warning highlights Gertrude's moral weakness and serves as a caution for Hamlet to discern the complexities of her character.
Hamlet's father is dead. His uncle (Claudius) marries his mother. Hamlet sees his father's ghost and the ghost tells him that Claudius murdered him. Hamlet seeks revenge and kills Claudius. Hamlet also dies. There are many others plots in Hamlet but that is the main one
the ghost instructs hamlet to leave his mother alone but hamlet confronts her anyway (apex)
Yes, in the story Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark who is told by his father's ghost that he was murdered by his brother and Hamlet's mother. The story follows Hamlet in how he solves this problem.
The only characters in the play Hamlet who are related to Hamlet are the ghost of his father King Hamlet, his mother Gertrude and his uncle Claudius. None of the rest are related to him.
Which time? In Act 1 he was waiting for the ghost to show up, hoping he would talk to him. In Act 3, Hamlet is haranguing his mother when the ghost turns up (well at least Hamlet sees and hears him).
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the ghost of King Hamlet exempts Queen Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, from his call for revenge against Claudius. The ghost instructs Hamlet to leave her judgment to heaven, indicating that he does not wish for Hamlet to harm her, despite her hasty remarriage to Claudius. This distinction highlights the complexity of Gertrude's character and her role in the unfolding tragedy.