The Ghost in Hamlet.What people in Shakespeare's England would have known and thought about ghosts.
Date Submitted: 09/06/2004 02:00:22
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 11 pages (2986 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 11 pages (2986 words)
The people who lived in England during Shakespeare's time knew of ghost's mostly through religion. During the 16th century there were two major religions in England, one of them being Catholicism. The other running across Europe into England was the Protestant religion. The two had similar beliefs when it came to ghosts but differed in the area of where they came from. The fear that came from the beliefs of Catholics held sway over most
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his use of all these religious explanations for ghosts. He uses them psychologically, theologically and theatrically in the tragedy of Hamlet.
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