Well nobody really invented ghost. A ghost is a spirit of someone who has died.
A ghost
A voodoo weirdo.
Tom Clancy invited the ghosts. Ubisoft made the game franchise
Ages ago before writing was invented, so we may never know.
Answering this question is like answering who invented fire. Ghosts have been around since humans existed in one form or another. To say what the very first ghost looks like is impossible in today's standards.
THIS IS THE ORANGE GROUP FROM MS.SANSING CLASS AT LAVIZZO ELEMENTARY .THE ANSWER WE PICKED FOR THE QUESTION IS THAT JODI THINKS THE GHOST WAS BAD BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT MR.HOGARTH CALLED THE GHOST CAT AFTER HE STARVED HER,DROWNED HER AND THEN TOLD HER SHE WAS BAD.
Marvin Rempfer, of the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company, in 1928. See Wikipedia's "Pretzel Amusement Ride Company" article for details.
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"This" ghost? What ghost?
It is difficult to pinpoint a single person who invented ghost stories as they have been a part of folklore and oral traditions across many cultures throughout history. Ghost stories have evolved over time, with different cultures adding their own interpretations and themes to the genre.
Ghost and Dark.
Ghost stories have existed for centuries, with their roots tracing back to ancient civilizations. The earliest recorded ghost tales can be found in ancient Mesopotamia, around 2000 BC, and in classical literature, such as in the works of Homer and Virgil. These stories often served to explain the unknown, convey moral lessons, or reflect cultural beliefs about the afterlife. Over time, ghost stories evolved, becoming a popular genre in literature and folklore across various cultures.