Jenna Wise I think that the ghost was a bad influence on Hamlet. Because of the ghost, Hamlet struggles throughout the play over whether or not he should avenge his father's death as the ghost asked him to. This indecisiveness eventually leads to the downfall of the characters in Hamlet.
In my opinion I believe that the ghost is a goblin damned. It gives Hamlet answers that he wouldn't have found out without the ghost telling him. But it also makes Hamlet crazy and not be completely himself around his mother and Ophelia.
I believe that is was a good influence on him if he would have listened to the Ghost. It was not the Ghost's fault that Hamlet went insane because he specifically said don't think, just act. At the same time, when someone tells you to do something people usually react by not listening and that could have been the intent of the ghost. It was his way at getting back at the King and Queen. Using Hamlet as a pawn of sorts.
I think that the ghost is a goblin damned because Hamlet might not have ever found out that his father was murder. The ghost basically brought Hamlet to his madness. Now, Hamlet wants to get revenge on his uncle and that's all he can think about. This also ruins a lot of his relationships, like with Ophelia.
I think its a goblin damned. That was the cause of all his problems throughout the play and made him be indecisive about whether he should avenge his father or not.
I think the Ghost was of good intent. Hamlet, by his actions, made the whole situation out of control and negative. The Ghost gave him simple instructions, to kill the King, and because of Hamlet's faults it became complicated. Things would have been better for Hamlet if he listened to the Ghost initially.
I believe that the ghost meant to simply inform hamlet and help, but instead hamlet reacted the wrong way by deciding to go mad. Because of this he lost ophelia and his self control.
I think that the ghost was a good influence, but Hamlet has his own flaws that get in the way. If he would have just listened to the ghost then none of the other stuff would have happened.
I believe the Ghost is a positive influence on Hamlet, as it still gives him reason for life. Before the Ghost, Hamlet had little meaning to his life after his father's death. The Ghost gave him inspiration to take revenge on Cladius, although he struggles to follow through with his actions.
The ghost was a good influence on Hamlet because if he never saw the ghost he would have never completely accepted his death. Hamlet was still sad and mourning and when he found out his father was murdered the depressed feeling went away. He wanted to let his father go so he could go to Heaven. The ghost itself did not cause Hamlet to go mad it was Hamlet because of his indecisiveness and procrastination.
I believe that the ghost is a "spirit of health". He tries to warn Hamlet about his future decisions of going mad and his uncle's murdering of his father.
The ghost has a good influence on Hamlet because it informs Hamlet of how his father died and gives him words of advice such as to leave his mother out of it. It also reminds him of his responsibility as a son.
In my opinion, the ghost is a goblin damned. He died at the hands of his own brother and has so much hate and regret that he is cursed to walk in the world as a ghost in vain.
I think that the ghost is a good spirt. The ghost tells Hamlet to get revenge on Claudius. Hamlet seems to be excited about this because he would love to please his father. But it is Hamlet's flaws and specifically his indecisiveness that cause him to fail.
The ghost would most likely be better fitted towards a 'goblin damned', especially for Hamlet. Had Hamlet not have known of his father's murder, he would have not gone mad, lost Ophelia, killed Polonius...
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Jenna Wise
I think that the ghost was a bad influence on Hamlet. Because of the ghost, Hamlet struggles throughout the play over whether or not he should avenge his father's death as the ghost asked him to. This indecisiveness eventually leads to the downfall of the characters in Hamlet.
In my opinion I believe that the ghost is a goblin damned. It gives Hamlet answers that he wouldn't have found out without the ghost telling him. But it also makes Hamlet crazy and not be completely himself around his mother and Ophelia.
I believe that is was a good influence on him if he would have listened to the Ghost. It was not the Ghost's fault that Hamlet went insane because he specifically said don't think, just act. At the same time, when someone tells you to do something people usually react by not listening and that could have been the intent of the ghost. It was his way at getting back at the King and Queen. Using Hamlet as a pawn of sorts.
I think that the ghost is a goblin damned because Hamlet might not have ever found out that his father was murder. The ghost basically brought Hamlet to his madness. Now, Hamlet wants to get revenge on his uncle and that's all he can think about. This also ruins a lot of his relationships, like with Ophelia.
I think its a goblin damned. That was the cause of all his problems throughout the play and made him be indecisive about whether he should avenge his father or not.
I believe that the ghost is a goblin damned. It causes Hamlet to go down a path he would not of otherwise of went down, causing other people to die.
I think the Ghost was of good intent. Hamlet, by his actions, made the whole situation out of control and negative. The Ghost gave him simple instructions, to kill the King, and because of Hamlet's faults it became complicated. Things would have been better for Hamlet if he listened to the Ghost initially.
I believe that the ghost meant to simply inform hamlet and help, but instead hamlet reacted the wrong way by deciding to go mad. Because of this he lost ophelia and his self control.
I think that the ghost was a good influence, but Hamlet has his own flaws that get in the way. If he would have just listened to the ghost then none of the other stuff would have happened.
I believe the Ghost is a positive influence on Hamlet, as it still gives him reason for life. Before the Ghost, Hamlet had little meaning to his life after his father's death. The Ghost gave him inspiration to take revenge on Cladius, although he struggles to follow through with his actions.
The ghost was a good influence on Hamlet because if he never saw the ghost he would have never completely accepted his death. Hamlet was still sad and mourning and when he found out his father was murdered the depressed feeling went away. He wanted to let his father go so he could go to Heaven. The ghost itself did not cause Hamlet to go mad it was Hamlet because of his indecisiveness and procrastination.
Goblin damned,因为在哈姆雷特见到它之后发生了很多坏事。
I believe that the ghost is a "spirit of health". He tries to warn Hamlet about his future decisions of going mad and his uncle's murdering of his father.
I think it was a good spirit of health because he told him what he wanted to hear. Hamlets flaws get in his way and this is what causes the issues.
The ghost has a good influence on Hamlet because it informs Hamlet of how his father died and gives him words of advice such as to leave his mother out of it. It also reminds him of his responsibility as a son.
In my opinion, the ghost is a goblin damned. He died at the hands of his own brother and has so much hate and regret that he is cursed to walk in the world as a ghost in vain.
A "spirit of health" because he forewarns Hamlet about his future of him going mad and of his father's murder.
I think that the ghost is a good spirt. The ghost tells Hamlet to get revenge on Claudius. Hamlet seems to be excited about this because he would love to please his father. But it is Hamlet's flaws and specifically his indecisiveness that cause him to fail.
The ghost would most likely be better fitted towards a 'goblin damned', especially for Hamlet. Had Hamlet not have known of his father's murder, he would have not gone mad, lost Ophelia, killed Polonius...
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