What does Hamlet think the appearance of a Ghost resembling his father means?
O King Hamlet is still alive.
O There has been foul play.
O The King of Norway poses a grave threat.
O King Hamlet was not given a proper funeral.
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Hamlet thinks that the appearance of a Ghost resembling his father means that there has been foul play. This is because the Ghost reveals to Hamlet that he was murdered by his brother Claudius, which indicates treachery and sets off the chain of events in the play. The revelation calls Hamlet to seek vengeance for his father’s untimely death. This reflects the theme of appearance versus reality in the play.