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English, 29.06.2019 16:00 joha004

In act i, scene 5, hamlet receives a visit from who he thinks is the ghost of his father. the ghost tells hamlet that claudius, hamlet's uncle and current king, is responsible for his father's murder. the ghost then urges hamlet to avenge his father's death. if the brain is responsible for a character's reactions to stimuli, both internal and external, what affect would the ghost have on hamlet's brain? question 1 options: the ghosts have no mental effect on hamlet because he ignored them. hamlet becomes confused between reality and imagination, and therefore becomes distrusting of his environment and the people in it. the ghosts create haunting memories of his father and create a desire to seek revenge. i think c

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