In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," which is often referred to as the Danish Prince, Prince Hamlet is haunted by the ghost of his father, King Hamlet. The ghost reveals that he was murdered by his brother Claudius, who has since taken the throne and married Hamlet's mother, Gertrude. This revelation sets Hamlet on a path of revenge and exploration of themes such as madness, morality, and the nature of existence.
He was a Danish prince and an officer in the Royal Danish Navy.
The Danish word for "ghost" is "spøgelse." It is often used in literature and folklore to refer to apparitions or spirits of the deceased. The term reflects a rich tradition of ghost stories in Danish culture.
to have a ghost inside means: HAUNTED
i have a ghost in my house.
No there halloweeen is not haunted but it is when the soul comes out of there grave but not as a ghost !
Yes it is haunted I saw a real ghost
The Haunted Mansion, The Canterville Ghost,
Given that there is no such thing as a ghost, there are no haunted places.
We call a ghost house, or a house with a ghost a haunted house.
A haunted house.
A haunted house.
Ghost Adventures says yes it is haunted.