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    tore his family apart‚ but he hesitates. He cannot bring himself to murder a guilty man and claim the throne that is rightfully his. For centuries‚ scholars have debated what could have caused this moment of hesitation in Hamlet against his uncle‚ Claudius. Sigmund Freud‚ the famous psychoanalyst of the late 19th and early 20th century‚ suggested in The Interpretation of Dreams that William Shakespeare’s marvelous character‚ Hamlet‚ suffered from what Freud named “Oedipus Complex‚” a disorder in which

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    useless and in constant chaos. By creating these vivid images of death and decay‚ Shakespeare lets us peer into Hamlet’s soul and recognize his real underlying motivations. Claudius’ relationship with Hamlet is harsh‚ for he harbors a great hatred for his nephew and even feels threatened and at risk when he is by Hamlet. Claudius says "But like the

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    felt for Gertrude and Claudius ’ love affair‚ and maintaining the relationship he has with Ophelia without exposing his plans to kill his uncle Claudius for the murder of King Hamlet. During the first act‚ Prince Hamlet meets the ghost of his father‚ King Hamlet. His father ’s ghost tells Hamlet that Claudius poured poison in his ear while he slept. The spirit also explains that he wishes for Hamlet to avenge his death‚ but not to punish Queen Gertrude for marrying Claudius. He tells Hamlet that

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    Character Relationships for "Hamlet" Character: Claudius Claudius’s Introduction in the story: Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ commences with Claudius holding court. He quickly dispenses with the memory of King Hamlet‚ asserting his position as the new leader of Denmark with decisive authority. Claudius’s dismissal from the story: Claudius dies at Hamlet’s hand: "Here‚ thou incestuous‚ (murd’rous‚) damned Dane‚ Drink off this potion. Is (thy union) here? (Forcing him to drink the poison.) Follow my mother

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    getting hurt and in the end‚ he himself gets hurt. When his father died‚ he knew that his death was not natural‚ but he had to make sure he was correct before he avenges his father’s death. When the ghost of Old King Hamlet told Hamlet that King Claudius murdered him just to take the throne‚ Hamlet vowed he would stop at nothing until his father’s death was avenged‚ which lead to many deaths. The play revolves around the theme of “Appearance vs. Reality” because of the ways characters try to hide

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    include the marrying Claudius‚ successfully removing others‚ ascension of Nero‚ and having honors and powers given beyond other women of Rome. It is difficult to assess the extent of Agrippina’s achievements because of the gender bias that derives from the Ancient sources Dio Cassius‚ Suetonius and Tacitus and the re-assessment from modern sources such as Susan Wood and Anthony Barrett. The first successful achievement for Agrippina was her marriage to the Emperor Claudius. In AD 39‚ Agrippina was

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    personification‚ allusion‚ and a rhetorical question to advocate that the climatic moment of Act III is when King Claudius admits to the murder of King Hamlet because‚ by definition‚ it is the act that turns the action of the scene around‚ leading toward an inevitable conclusion. Shakespeare uses personification when King Claudius says that “[his] offense is rank‚ it smells to heaven” (line 36). Claudius’ guilt of killing his very own brother‚ King Hamlet‚ is constantly on his conscious‚ which is why he gives

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    can’t be a proper structure built. Especially considering the fact that back then‚ and even up until today the father is the one who’s suppose to support and make sure the family is held together in a well manner. Just like in Hamlets case‚ King Claudius wasn’t much of a father figure since he only wanted to be king‚ and Hamlet only considered him as his uncle and not father. In result of that Hamlet turned out to be a whole different person than expected. In Ophelia’s case‚ she had her real father

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    opportunities to avenge his father’s murder‚ but his depraved‚ conscious‚ and rational considerations make him reluctant and hesitant to act. Hamlet’s indecisiveness is not only due to his awareness that Claudius’ murder would be immoral‚ but that killing him in a moment of repentance would grant Claudius the rewards of heaven. Due to his studies at Wittenberg‚ Hamlet has gained theological understanding that only contributes to the complexity of the situation. Hence‚ Hamlet’s allegation of betrayal

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    uncle‚ Claudius. The reason why because he knows Claudius has murdered his father and the fact has been sure by Claudius’ altitude in the play. Also‚ the hasty marriage between Claudius and Gertrude is another reason that leads to Claudius’ death. So His mother’s marriage to Claudius deeply hurts Hamlet and he feels that it may break his heart. Hamlet decides to revenge for his father. But hamlet does not kill Claudius when Claudius is praying‚ because Hamlet does not want to see Claudius’ sins

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