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Shakespeare suddenly introduces a ghost into four of his plays: Macbeth, Hamlet, Richard III and Julius Caesar. In three of those four cases, the ghost is the ghost of a victim of murder, who has come to torture his murderer. In the fourth case, Hamlet, the ghost has come to incite his son to revenge. This is a well-known trope (it can hardly be called a "literary technique") in the "revenge tragedy" genre. Hamlet belongs to this genre but the other three plays named have contain tropes used in this genre as well.

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