i believe he finds it a source of trickery or he thinks hes dreaming. But he does freak out i think.
an appearance of a ghost or phantom
mirage, ghost, unreal appearance, fancy
appearance, apparition, shadow, spirit, ghost, demon
I would guess a person, since an apparition is a ghost.
ghost
The guards report of the Ghost and point out to the apparition when it appears in presence of Horatio.Both Hamlet and Horatio debate on the appearance of the Ghost .The guards presence is not explicit although they seem to be present at the tower.
Horatio, in Act 1 scene 1. Hamlet doesn't see it until scene 4. It has to be this way because in scene 2 Horatio tells Hamlet that he has seen the Ghost.
The Queen can't see him. And that is really odd, because when the ghost appeared on the battlements, everyone could see him: Horatio, Marcellus and everyone.
Not a dang thing. The ghost only talks to Hamlet; he will not talk to Horatio.
Horatio tell HAmlet that after midnight his father ghost shows up
"Never to speak of this that you have heard", by which he means the appearance of the ghost, although Horatio heard nothing from the ghost's lips. Also, "How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself . . .that you, at such times seeing me, never shall . . . note that you know aught of me." Horatio and Marcellus are not to suggest even that they have an idea why Hamlet is doing what he is doing.
Yes. He says: "Let us impart what we have seen tonight unto young Hamlet."
In what year did "casper the friendly ghost" first appear?
Marcellus and Barnardo assume that Horatio, being an educated man, will have studied Speaking to Ghosts 101 at Wittenberg University and will know how to talk to it.
A suit of armour.
His father's ghost appears to him in a grave yard and tells him who and how he died.
the ghost is a warning of impending DOOM for denmark and thinks it will come in the form of a military attack...k?