The 'ghost in a ghost story' often represents the core of the mystery and fear. It is the element that drives the plot, creating an atmosphere of the unknown and the supernatural.
That's a tough one. Different ghost stories have different actors playing the ghost. You might need to provide more details about the particular story for a precise answer.
I don't have that information off the top of my head. Maybe you could tell me more about the ghost story, like the title or where it was shown, and then I could try to help you figure out who played the ghost.
Depends on how you define a ghost story. 1899 has some mysterious and spooky aspects, but it's not a traditional ghost story in the conventional sense. It's a multi-layered story with elements of the unknown and the paranormal.
It depends. In some fictional works or local legends, there might be ghost stories. But in real life, their existence is highly debated and often considered more in the realm of imagination.
I'm not aware of a widely - known 'it floats ghost story' specifically. There are so many ghost stories out there that it could be a relatively unknown or local one.