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Examine the presentation of the ghost in 'Hamlet' and the differing reactions to him. How would a seventeenth century audience's response differ from one today?
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... 'Angels and ministers of grace defend us/ Be thou a sprit of health or a goblin damn'd' Examine the presentation of the ghost in 'Hamlet' and the differing reactions to him. How would a seventeenth century audience's response differ from one today? The ghost in 'Hamlet' is the character that causes the initial conflict between Hamlet and Claudius and who introduces the revenge motif. The element of a paranormal being in the play makes 'Hamlet' much more exciting due to the fact that it is not just "real life" but has aspects of an afterworld which to the Elizabethan audience would be comforting and reassuring. The first sighting of the ghost in 'Hamlet' is in the opening Act and scene. Francisco is on watch on the gun platform of Ellsinore Castle. It is midnight and Barnardo comes to take over. Francisco is very happy to be relieved;














