Because he was killed before he had the chance to confess his sins.
Hamlet
Only to Yoric, Horatio and Old Hamlet; The rest of the cast gets a lot of flack from Hamlet.[and heccuba~]
Before Hamlet sees the ghost it has already been seen by Bernardo, Marcellus and Horatio - so it seems to be a real ghost. (This all happens in Act 1. Scene 1). But what do we mean when we say a 'real ghost'? Shakespeare never answers that question.
This line is from Hamlet, Act 2, Scene 2. Prince Hamlet has been told by the ghost of his father, King Hamlet, that Prince Hamlet's uncle, King Claudius, murdered his own brother, King Hamlet. Claudius then married the dead King Hamlet's wife and Prince Hamlet's mother, Queen Gertrude. Since Hamlet does not know if the ghost is truly his father and telling the truth, he devises a plan that he believes will prove if what the ghost has said is true. Actors have come to perform at Elsinore Castle for King Claudius and Queen Gertrude. Hamlet asks them to use his altered version of the play, in order to "catch the conscience of the King." The alteration tells the story of a Queen whose husband is murdered by poison. The poisoner then woos the Queen with gifts. Though she rejects him for awhile, in the end she accepts his love. Hamlet plans to watch Claudius' reaction to the altered portion of the play, and discern from that response if Claudius is guilty. His fear of King Claudius' power, and his desire to shame his mother, Queen Gertrude, is the reason for Hamlet's indirect method of accusing the King. If Hamlet's plan doesn't work, he will still be free to pursue other possibilities.
The little boy in Vietnam lived in a hamlet till war and moved away.
The quote "Rest, rest, perturbed spirit" is from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It is spoken by Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, after his father's ghost appears to her.
The only characters in the play Hamlet who are related to Hamlet are the ghost of his father King Hamlet, his mother Gertrude and his uncle Claudius. None of the rest are related to him.
In the exposition of Act 1 Scene 5 in Hamlet, two characters speak: the ghost of King Hamlet and Prince Hamlet. The ghost reveals the circumstances of his death to Hamlet, setting the tone for the rest of the play.
Hamlet
The quote "Rest, rest, perturbed spirit" is found in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by the character Hamlet as he reflects on the troubled state of his father's ghost and the unrest that haunts him. The line captures the theme of inner turmoil and the quest for peace amidst chaos in the play.
Only to Yoric, Horatio and Old Hamlet; The rest of the cast gets a lot of flack from Hamlet.[and heccuba~]
Grant Unto Him Eternal Rest was created on 1995-05-26.
Before Hamlet sees the ghost it has already been seen by Bernardo, Marcellus and Horatio - so it seems to be a real ghost. (This all happens in Act 1. Scene 1). But what do we mean when we say a 'real ghost'? Shakespeare never answers that question.
The quote "rest, rest, perturbed spirit" is from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet". It is spoken by Horatio as he bids farewell to the spirit of King Hamlet after it appears during the night watch.
Put Your Ghost to Rest was created on 2006-10-17.
The word that stuck in Macbeth's throat as he stood over the servants was "amen." He couldn't say it because it represented a prayer for their eternal rest, which he had denied them by ordering their murder.
"Eternal Rest Grant to them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen." This prayer is often recited for the souls of the deceased, asking for their eternal rest and peace.