You cannot see the ghost hamlet
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
The tragic force in Hamlet, according to Gustav Freytag, is when Hamlet, during an interview with his mother, kills Polonius by mistake, thinking that he is killing the king. See Freytag's Technique of the Drama, translated by Elias J. MacEwan, page 191.
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The Murder of Gonzaga is the name of the play Hamlet uses to see if his uncle is guilty of killing his father.
You cannot see the ghost hamlet
Hamlet: My father! Methinks I see my father! Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio.
The tragic force in Hamlet, according to Gustav Freytag, is when Hamlet, during an interview with his mother, kills Polonius by mistake, thinking that he is killing the king. See Freytag's Technique of the Drama, translated by Elias J. MacEwan, page 191.
Ophelia's father, Polonius, forbade her from continuing to see prince Hamlet.
The ghost of Hamlet's father, the former king.
Ophelia distances herself from Hamlet primarily due to the emotional turmoil caused by his erratic behavior and the pressure from her father, Polonius, and brother, Laertes, who warn her against getting involved with him. After Hamlet's harsh rejection during their encounter in Act 3, Scene 1, Ophelia feels betrayed and confused, leading her to decide that it is best to avoid him. This decision reflects her struggle to navigate her loyalty to her family and her feelings for Hamlet amid the chaos of the royal court.
Yes the ghost only speaks to Hamlet. The others can see him but cannot hear him. When the ghost visits Hamlet in his mother's closet, his mother can neither see nor hear him.
Hamlet. See http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=hamlet&Act=1&Scene=1&Scope=scene
Shortly after midnight.
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Horatio finds Hamlet asleep in the middle of a dirt road.
Polonius is interested in seeing whether spying on Hamlet's conversation with Gertrude will justify his theory that Hamlet is mad for love. (see the end of Act 3 Scene 1)