In Act 1 Scene 4
The ghost tells Hamlet not to bother his mother.
You cannot see the ghost hamlet
if you are asking this for, say, a homework assignment, then I recommend you figure it out on your own, as your teacher could find this easily.The ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet is Hamlet's father, who is dead. In Hamlet, Hamlet's father is killed by Hamlet's uncle. Hamlet's father's ghost (the ghost) comes back to basically tell Hamlet what happened, and to tell him (more or less) to have revenge on Hamlet's uncle.
If we talk about the ghost ,it was Hamlet's father King Hamlet's ghost and it appears four times throughout the play.
The soldiers want to tell about the ghost to scare you.
His father's ghost telling him to avenge his death.
MacBeth ends up seeing the ghost of his friend Banquo during his dinner party he throws in (and double check this) Act 4 i believe. Also, before MacBeth kills Duncan in Act 2 he sees a floating dagger as a hallucination. The ghost though, is Banquo.
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.
At first he is afraid until he realized it was his father who has come to tell him about his murder by his brother and wife. This sets Hamlet on the course to revenge his father.
They tell hamlet.
The Ghost's parting line to Hamlet is , "Remember me." Then might be a good title.
Hamlet doesn't act immediately because he would risk his own life by doing so. If he acted in haste and not cautiously the court would be alarmed by the murder of the knew King and suspect Hamlet. Also Hamlet needs to make sure that the ghost is telling the truth before he acts. A third reason is that killing does not come naturally to Hamlet which adds to his hesitation.