Is it because the lead character in all three is killed in the play and no other Shakepeare lead characters are killed in their play
In All four plays, there is a ghost that appears
To my knowledge, Hamlet and Macbeth, are two, though I am by no means an expert. Hamlet's father's ghost appears three times, and Banquo's ghost appears to Macbeth at a banquet.There is also a ghost in his Julius Caesar, the ghost of Caesar who appears to Brutus.However, the ghostliest Shakespeare play is Richard III. Richard is visited by the ghosts of everyone he has murdered the night before the battle of Bosworth Field.All in all, there are four Shakespeare plays with ghosts.Hamlet (the ghost of Hamlet's father), Macbeth (the ghost of Banquo), Julius Caesar (the ghost of Caesar) and Richard III (the ghosts of all of Richard's victims: Prince Edward, Henry VI, his brother George, Rivers, Grey, Vaughan, his two nephews, Hastings, his wife and Buckingham)This is not easy to answer. Is Ariel a ghost (the Tempest)? Is the little orphan boy in A Midsummer Nights Dream?There are several ghosts in Richard III (at least five); probably one in Troilus and Cressida; one in Julius Caesar; at least one in Macbeth (but probably more); at least one in Hamlet; and about 4 in Cymbeline.But for a proper answer one would need to define precisely what one means by 'ghost'.
Hamlet The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Macbeth The Tempest King Lear Romeo and Juliet
This is more than five, but: Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronicus, Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus. Some readers consider Richard II to be a tragedy, but most categorize it as a history.
Shakespeare's six most famous tragedies are Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and King Lear.
Known to myself, the supernatural are very evident through out his writings. In Macbeth there are witches, and ghost. Hamlet also has apparitions. A mid summer nights dream's main characters are of supernatural abilities being fairies. The most common is the appearance of the dead.
Ghosts appear in four of Shakespeare's plays: "Hamlet," "Macbeth," "Richard III," and "Julius Caesar."
Other characters of this type are witches (Macbeth), ghosts (Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar and Richard III), and spirits (Tempest).
Macbeth in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth Lear in Shakespeare's King Lear Hamlet in Shakespeare's Hamlet Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
To my knowledge, Hamlet and Macbeth, are two, though I am by no means an expert. Hamlet's father's ghost appears three times, and Banquo's ghost appears to Macbeth at a banquet.There is also a ghost in his Julius Caesar, the ghost of Caesar who appears to Brutus.However, the ghostliest Shakespeare play is Richard III. Richard is visited by the ghosts of everyone he has murdered the night before the battle of Bosworth Field.All in all, there are four Shakespeare plays with ghosts.Hamlet (the ghost of Hamlet's father), Macbeth (the ghost of Banquo), Julius Caesar (the ghost of Caesar) and Richard III (the ghosts of all of Richard's victims: Prince Edward, Henry VI, his brother George, Rivers, Grey, Vaughan, his two nephews, Hastings, his wife and Buckingham)This is not easy to answer. Is Ariel a ghost (the Tempest)? Is the little orphan boy in A Midsummer Nights Dream?There are several ghosts in Richard III (at least five); probably one in Troilus and Cressida; one in Julius Caesar; at least one in Macbeth (but probably more); at least one in Hamlet; and about 4 in Cymbeline.But for a proper answer one would need to define precisely what one means by 'ghost'.
There is no ghost in A Midsummer Night's Dream. In fact, of Shakespeare's thirty-eight plays, only four have ghosts: Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, and Richard III.
Only Hamlet hears it speak. Gertrude cannot see it, but Horatio and the guards can. Is it a real thing or is it a trick of the fog on the battlements, which Hamlet sees as the ghost and imagines speaking? Or maybe is it a bit of both?
romeo and juliet ,julius caesar , hamlet, othello, king lear, macbeth
Hamlet The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Macbeth The Tempest King Lear Romeo and Juliet
This is more than five, but: Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronicus, Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus. Some readers consider Richard II to be a tragedy, but most categorize it as a history.
Shakespeare's six most famous tragedies are Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and King Lear.
Known to myself, the supernatural are very evident through out his writings. In Macbeth there are witches, and ghost. Hamlet also has apparitions. A mid summer nights dream's main characters are of supernatural abilities being fairies. The most common is the appearance of the dead.
Ten: Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Titus Andronicus, Timon of Athens, and Coriolanus.