Реферат: Shakespeare Ghosts Essay Research Paper Shakespeare used
Shakespeare Ghosts Essay, Research Paper
Shakespeare used ghosts in his plays to add flavor to them. He especially
emphasized on the super naturals in the plays Hamlet and MacBeth. The ghosts in
these plays were used to build up the structure of the plot. In Hamlet the ghost
is King Hamlet, Hamlet’s murdered father. The ghost appears four times
throughout the play and is seen by many characters. Hamlet is the most
influenced by the ghost, because it is his father and he is telling him to
avenge his murderer. This influence by the ghost keeps the play going by
becoming Hamlet’s driving force to vindicate his father’s murderer. The ghost
infuriates Hamlet’s anger of his father’s murderer by telling him who it is. The
murderer is Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle and new stepfather. The ghost also tells
Hamlet of how the murder was done. The ghost tells Hamlet to speak to his
mother, but in this he tells Hamlet to be gentle and not to make any judgments
because that is God’s job. In MacBeth, Shakespeare used several super natural
occurrences, for example a floating dagger, witches, prophetic apparitions, and
Banquo’s ghost. These are a few examples to show the importance of super
naturals in Shakespeare’s plays. In MacBeth the ghost is Banquo. Banquo was a
general in MacBeth’s army. The two see three witches who tell them of there
future. MacBeth’s future consist of becoming a king, but having no heirs to the
throne. Banquo will not be king, but one of his descendants will be. MacBeth
gets scared that Banquo’s sons will be kings. He hires murderers to kill Banquo
and his sons. The Shakespeare’s Ghosts 3 murderers kill Banquo, but his son
manages to escape. While the murders are taking place MacBeth is hosting a
banquet for Banquo. During the banquet Banquo’s ghost comes into the party and
sits by MacBeth and says nothing. MacBeth sees this ghost and completely losses
it. MacBeth cannot take the ghost’s presence any longer and yells for him to
leave. none of the other guests see the ghost, therefore leading them to believe
that MacBeth has gone insane in the membrane. The differences in the ghosts in
MacBeth and Hamlet differ greatly, as do the actions and reactions in which they
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