Economy, asked by kigaram8644, 4 months ago

The Ghost describes his murder twice. Find both places and mark them in the text. What does he include in the second description that he leaves out in the first? Why do you suppose Shakespeare has the Ghost describe the murder twice? What impact might the double description have on the audience?

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Answered by OishaniGhosh
3

Answer:

which chapter are you asking for?

f o l low me

Explanation:

and please mark as B Ra inl iest

Answered by shilpa85475
2

The Ghost describes his double murder and the potential impact on the audience is:

  • In the dark, the ghost speaks to Hamlet, claiming to be his father's ghost, and comes to resurrect Hamlet to avenge his death, "an evil and unnatural murder".
  • Hamlet is shocked by the revelation that his father has been killed, and the ghost tells him that as he lay in his garden, the villain poisoned his ear.
  • The same criminal who wore his crown, Claudius.
  • Hamlet's intense fear of his uncle is confirmed.
  • “O my prophetic soul!” she cries.
  • The ghost encourages Hamlet to seek revenge, telling him that Claudius has ruined Denmark and ruined Gertrude, taken her from the pure love of his first marriage and seduced her with a vicious desire for their reunion.
  • But the spirit pleads with Hamlet not to act against his mother in any way, telling him to "leave him in heaven" and in the pain of his conscience.
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