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<h1>Ghost</h1><dl><dd><em>This article is about the paranormal. For other meanings, see <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/ghost__disambiguation_" title="Ghost (disambiguation)">Ghost (disambiguation)</A>.</em><p> </dd></dl><div style="float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; font-size:smaller; font-style:italic; text-align:center;"><IMG SRC="http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/0/07/Ghostly_monk.jpg"><br>Reputed ghost of a monk. Taken in a church in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/england" title="England">England</A></div><p> <strong>Ghosts</strong> are the supposed apparitions of the dead. A ghost is often thought to be the spirit or <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/soul" title="Soul">soul</A> of a person who has remained on <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/earth_1" title="Earth">Earth</A> after <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/death" title="Death">death</A>. Every culture in the world carries stories about ghosts, but its beliefs vary substantially across time and place, with disagreements both as to what ghosts are and whether such things exist in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/reality" title="Reality">reality</A>.<p> <p><table border="0" id="toc"><tr><td align="center"> <b>Table of contents</b> </td></tr><tr id='tocinside'><td align="left"> <div style="margin-left:2em;"> </div> </div> <A CLASS="internal" HREF="#Beliefs about ghosts">1 Beliefs about ghosts</A><BR> <A CLASS="internal" HREF="#Famous ghosts">2 Famous ghosts</A><BR> <A CLASS="internal" HREF="#Ghosts in fiction">3 Ghosts in fiction</A><BR> <A CLASS="internal" HREF="#See also">4 See also</A><BR> <A CLASS="internal" HREF="#External links and references">5 External links and references</A><BR> </td></tr></table><P> <A NAME=""><H2>Beliefs about ghosts</H2><p> Ghosts are often depicted of a human size and shape, but typically described as "silvery", "shadowy", "semi-transparent", "fog-like", or similar. Sometimes they do not manifest themselves visually, but in terms of other phenomena, such as the movements of an object, spontaneous throwing of a lightswitch, noises etc., which supposedly have no natural explanation. <p> In the West, those who believe in ghosts sometimes hold them to be souls that could not find rest after death, and so linger on Earth. The inability to find rest is often explained by unfinished business, such as a victim seeking justice or revenge after death. Criminals sometimes supposedly linger to avoid <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/purgatory" title="Purgatory">Purgatory</A> or <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/hell_1" title="Hell">Hell</A>. It is sometimes held that ghosts reside in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/limbo" title="Limbo">Limbo</A>, a place, according to non-orthodox <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/catholicism" title="Catholicism">Catholic</A> doctrine, between <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/heaven" title="Heaven">Heaven</A> and <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/hell_1" title="Hell">Hell</A> where the souls of unbaptized infants go.<p> In Asian cultures (such as <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/china" title="China">China</A>), many people believe in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/reincarnation" title="Reincarnation">reincarnation</A>. Ghosts are those souls that refused to be 'recycled' because they have unfinished business similar to those in western belief. <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/exorcism" title="Exorcism">Exorcistss</A> can either help a ghost to be reincarnated or blow it out of existence. In Chinese belief, apart from being reincarnated, a ghost can also become immortal and become a <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/demigod" title="Demigod">demigod</A>, or it can go to hell and suffer for eternity, or it can die again and become "ghost of ghost".<p> Both the West and the East share some fundamentals about ghosts. They may wonder around places where they frequent when alive, or where they have died. Such places where ghosts frequent are known as "<A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/haunted_house" title="Haunted house">haunteded</A>"; the rounds they go on are known as "hauntings". Ghosts do not have a physical body like human beings. They often wear the sort of clothing in which they would have been seen when alive.<p> Skeptics seek to explain ghost sightings by applying the principle of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/occam_s_razor" title="Occam's Razor">Occam's razor</A>, which involves selecting the simplest from all possible explanations for a phenomenon. This usually means that first, the sincerity and motive of the person reporting will be called into question. For example, lingering of ghosts is typically associated with seeking justice or revenge. Ascribing such motives and powers to dead people could be interpreted as a scare tactic directed at those who might consider murdering someone. Second, the possibility of a con will be considered, with the reporting person assumed to be the victim. It seems possible that, sometimes, the telling of ghost stories might have been a way for secluded communities to scare off intruders. It is also conceivable that, when unsuccessful, this tactic could have been backed up by more or less elaborate setups with members of that community playing ghosts. Third, explanations grounded in knowledge about human physiology will be proffered. For instance, the appearance of ghosts is often associated with a chilling sensation and pale, semitransparent figures instilling "negative energy". But a natural animal response to fear is hair-raising which can be mistaken for chill. The visual aspects could also be accounted for by human <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/physiology" title="Physiology">physiology</A>: the peripheral vision is very sensitive for detecting motion, but does not contain color or provide focused shapes; therefore, a moving curtain or other movement outside the focused view can create a strong illusion of an eerie figure. The natural occurrence of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/infrasound" title="Infrasound">infrasound</A>, which are sounds below human auditory frequencies (below 20 <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/hertz" title="Hertz">hertz</A>), could possibly explain the notions of feeling a 'presence' in the room, or unexplained feelings of anxiety or dread, as certain infrasonic frequencies are known to have these effects on the body. The frequency of 18hz is known to cause the human eye to vibrate, which can make pale forms appear in the peripheral vision. Psychological factors are also often cited as natural explanations for ghost sightings: susceptible people might be prone to exaggerated interpretations of perceptions when visiting a site of unpleasant historical events.<p> <A NAME=""><H2>Famous ghosts</H2><p> It seems likely that the real estate that enjoys the most distinguished ghosts as tenants is the <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/tower_of_london" title="Tower of London">Tower of London</A>, which is haunted by: <ul><li> The headless ghost of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/anne_boleyn" title="Anne Boleyn">Anne Boleyn</A>; </li><li> The ghost of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/thomas_becket" title="Thomas Becket">Thomas Becket</A> allegedly appeared during the construction of the Traitor's Gate; </li><li> The ghosts of King <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/edward_v_of_england" title="Edward V of England">Edward V of England</A> and <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/richard__duke_of_york__prince_in_the_tower_" title="Richard, Duke of York (Prince in the Tower)">Richard, Duke of York</A>, the "<A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/princes_in_the_tower" title="Princes in the Tower">Princes in the Tower</A>"; </li><li> The ghost of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/jane_of_england" title="Jane of England">Lady Jane Grey</A>; </li><li> The ghost of Sir <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/walter_raleigh" title="Walter Raleigh">Walter Raleigh</A>; </li><li> A troupe of ghosts who re-enact the execution of the <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/margaret_pole__countess_of_salisbury" title="Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury">Countess of Salisbury</A>; </li></ul>Several other ghosts make the Tower their home; phantom troops of soldiers appear there, and a lady in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/mourning" title="Mourning">mourning</A> with no face. <p> The <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/white_house" title="White House">White House</A> in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/washington__dc" title="Washington, DC">Washington, DC</A> is said to be haunted by the ghost of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/abraham_lincoln" title="Abraham Lincoln">Abraham Lincoln</A>, and by several lesser spectres. The ghost of the <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/roman_emperor_1" title="Roman Emperor">Roman Emperor</A> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/caligula" title="Caligula">Caligula</A> was said to haunt the Lamian Gardens of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/rome" title="Rome">Rome</A>, where his body had been hastily and unceremoniously <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/burial" title="Burial">buried</A> after his <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/assassin" title="Assassin">assassination</A>. <p> <A NAME=""><H2>Ghosts in fiction</H2><p> In many stories, ghosts are often depicted as haunting the living until a certain desire is met or some grievance was settled by the haunted. <p> In <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/william_shakespeare" title="William Shakespeare">Shakespeare's</A> play <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/hamlet" title="Hamlet">Hamlet</A></em>, a ghost taking the form of Hamlet's recently deceased father appears to Prince Hamlet one night. The ghost says that he was in fact murdered by his brother Claudius, who now (by virtue of having married Hamlet's mother Gertrude) occupies the throne. The ghost exhorts Hamlet to take revenge on Claudius. When Hamlet sees the ghost, he is not sure if it is in fact his father's spirit, or a <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/demon" title="Demon">demon</A> whose aim is to deceive him. <p> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/julius_caesar" title="Julius Caesar">Julius Caesar</A>'s ghost appears to <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/mark_antony" title="Mark Antony">Mark Antony</A> in Shakespeare's <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/julius_caesar__play_" title="Julius Caesar (play)">Julius Caesar</A></em> to warn Antony of his impending defeat. <p> In the <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/bible" title="Bible">Biblical</A> account of the <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/witch_of_endor" title="Witch of Endor">Witch of Endor</A>, King <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/saul" title="Saul">Saul</A> of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/kingdom_of_israel" title="Kingdom of Israel">Israel</A> has the witch conjure up the ghost of the prophet <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/samuel" title="Samuel">Samuel</A> to consult him on his precarious situation; the prophet's spirit gives the king no assistance, and foretells his doom instead.<p> There are ghost <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/superhero" title="Superhero">superheroes</A> who fight for justice such as <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/dc_comics" title="DC Comics">DC Comics</A>' <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/the_spectre" title="The Spectre">The Spectre</A> and <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/deadman" title="Deadman">Deadman</A>.<p> In the <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/ghostbusters" title="Ghostbusters">Ghostbusters</A></em> film and television franchise, the protagonists use special technology of their own design to hunt and capture/exile the ghosts they encounter.<p> In <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/the_matrix" title="The Matrix">The Matrix</A></em>, ghosts are explained as obsolete or malfunctioning <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/computer_program" title="Computer program">programss</A> which choose to hide in the matrix to escape deletion. A program's other option is to return to "the Source," which is like the Heaven of the matrix. <p> In <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/ghost_in_the_shell" title="Ghost in the Shell">Ghost in the Shell</A></em>, <em>ghost</em> is a word used to describe a person's inner being, similar to the concept of a <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/soul" title="Soul">soul</A>.<p> Other famous ghosts in fiction include the <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/the_legend_of_sleepy_hollow" title="The Legend of Sleepy Hollow">Headless Horseman</A>, who appears in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/washington_irving" title="Washington Irving">Washington Irving</A>'s <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/the_legend_of_sleepy_hollow" title="The Legend of Sleepy Hollow">The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</A></em>. <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/tom_sawyer" title="Tom Sawyer">Tom Sawyer</A> and <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/huckleberry_finn" title="Huckleberry Finn">Huckleberry Finn</A> visit a haunted house in <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/mark_twain" title="Mark Twain">Mark Twain</A>'s <em><A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/the_adventures_of_tom_sawyer" title="The Adventures of Tom Sawyer">The Adventures of Tom Sawyer</A></em>. <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/algernon_blackwood" title="Algernon Blackwood">Algernon Blackwood</A> was a British writer of <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/horror_fiction" title="Horror fiction">horror fiction</A> who is well known for writing ghost stories. Other authors who are well known for writing ghost stories include <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/m_r__james" title="M.R. James">M. R. James</A>, <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/sheridan_le_fanu" title="Sheridan Le Fanu">J. Sheridan Le Fanu</A>, H. R. Wakefield, and E. F. Benson. <p> One way to produce ghosts on stage is <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/pepper_s_ghost" title="Pepper's ghost">Pepper's ghost</A> technique.<p> <A NAME=""><H2>See also</H2><p> <ul><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/bloody_mary" title="Bloody Mary">Bloody Mary</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/borley_rectory" title="Borley Rectory">Borley Rectory</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/electronic_voice_phenomena" title="Electronic voice phenomena">Electronic Voice Phenomena</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/exorcism" title="Exorcism">Exorcism</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/ghost_dance_1" title="Ghost Dance">Ghost dance</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/ghost_festival" title="Ghost Festival">Ghost Festival</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/ghost_ship" title="Ghost ship">Ghost ship</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/holy_ghost" title="Holy Ghost">Holy Ghost</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/la_llorona" title="La Llorona">La Llorona</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/legend_tripping" title="Legend tripping">Legend-tripping</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/parapsychology" title="Parapsychology">Parapsychology</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/poltergeist" title="Poltergeist">Poltergeist</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/possession" title="Possession">Possession</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/spectre" title="Spectre">Spectre</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/undead" title="Undead">Undead</A> </li><li> <A HREF="http://allwebhunt.com/wiki-article-tab.cfm/yurei" title="Yurei">Yuurei</A><p> </li></ul><A NAME=""><H2>External links and references</H2><p> <ul><li><A HREF="http://skepdic.com/ghosts.html" class="external">Skeptic's Dictionary on ghosts</A> </li><li><A HREF="http://theshadowlands.net/ghost/" class="external">The Shadowlands: Ghosts and Hauntings</A><p> </li></ul><p> <p> .
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