The ghost repeats Scrooge's words from Act 1 to show him the impact of his actions and how they are affecting those around him. It serves as a powerful reminder for Scrooge to reflect on his behavior and the consequences of his actions on others. Ultimately, it prompts him to change his ways and seek redemption.
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The end of Act One follows the visitation of the Ghost. Hamlet is visibly shaken and possibly mad by the end of the act. The ghost has given him a mandate to act; Hamlet must now take steps to complete that action or reject the ghost altogether.
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Because the ghost of present wanted to show scrooge the true meaning of Christmas by the way I think this is wrong but I'm just going to put whatever i don't really care and I don't understand the book I just go to YouTube and listen to the audio
The ghost, in Act 1 Scene 5.
Brutus sees a vision of Caesar's ghost, at the end of Act Four.
Act 5
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In Act 1 Scene 4
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).