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The ghosts create haunting memories of his father and create a desire to seek revenge.
In Act 1, Scene 5 from Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the protagonist is faced with an external stimuli like his father's ghost, who tells him to seek revenge. As a consequence, his brain is in a state of confusion and indecisiveness. On the one hand, his internal stimuli wishes to avenge his father's unfair death and becomes obsessed with it. However, he is a distinguished, gentlemanly prince who has never thought of killing anyone because he is simply not a murderer.
The answer is definitely C)The ghost create haunting memories of his father and create a desire to seek revenge
The ghost's purpose is to influence Hamlet in order for him to kill his uncle. Said spirit knows that the most efficient way to get Hamlet to become a murderer is an internal conflict in which Hamlet has to decide between his inner feelings and facing the concequences of doing so.
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