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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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    to major themes in the work. In Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses the minor character Guildenstern to show that loyalty to corrupt authority can lead to downfall and highlights existential themes of freedom and the crowd. Guildenstern is so loyal to king Claudius that he lays down his life for him‚ which ultimately leads to Guildenstern’s inevitable

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    at the hands of his uncle Claudius‚ the new king. At first‚ Hamlet is fragile because of his father’s sudden death and the following marriage of his mother Gertrude and uncle Claudius. Originally contemplating suicide‚ Hamlet dissuades himself from doing so on the grounds of it being a sin. Shifting from an internal struggle to an external one after he meets his father’s spirit‚ he seeks to kill Claudius but cannot due to his religion again. Finally Hamlet thwarts Claudius’ plans to be assassinated

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    In act 3 scene 4‚ while confronting his mother‚ Hamlet hears a noise from behind a curtain. Thinking it was Claudius spying‚ Hamlet passes his sword through the curtain and stabs Polonius. Polonius calls out “O‚ I am slain!”(3.4.22)‚ then falls and dies. Hamlets Procrastination led to this because his emotions are being built up so‚ that when he hears the slightest thing that may be Claudius‚ he reacts in a violent way. That is not a good thing‚ because the death of Polonius will lead to two other

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    The garden metaphor is all throughout the play of Hamlet. This metaphor can be viewed in many different ways. Firstly it can be seen as the state that Denmark is in under Claudius"’"s rule and how he is the wrong person in power. A garden is dependent upon two things: the rule of nature and the tender care of the gardener. Claudius‚ being the gardener‚ does not tend to his garden‚ Denmark‚ adequately enough so the garden begins to decay and eventually succumbs to his poor care. Another way of interpreting

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    Christian one (1.1. 138-45)? (1.1.) 2. What is Claudius telling the court in the first part of his speech (1.2.1-16)? What does he say about young Fortinbras and his uncle the king of Norway (1.2.17-41)? How is Claudius responding to the threat? (You may also want to keep in mind that the name “Claudius” appears only in the opening stage direction for 1.2. The name is never spoken in the play. He is simply “the King.”) (1.2.) 3. What do Claudius and Gertrude want Hamlet to do that he doesn’t want

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    For example‚ Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ and Laertes‚ all of Catholic faith‚ engage themselves in revengeful conduct throughout the entire play; all three of these characters end up dying as a result of their own revenge upon another. The lust for revenge begins when Hamlet discovers that his honorable father‚ King Hamlet‚ was not killed by a snake ’s poison‚ but by poison poured into his father ’s ear by the hand of his very own uncle. To make matters worse‚ Hamlet ’s uncle Claudius marries his mother two

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    language and behaviour on stage. <br> <br>The structure of the scene is an important feature used to display the characters ’ ambiguity‚ especially with the characters of Hamlet and Claudius. Only Hamlet is alone on the stage at any one time‚ and is therefore the only character who can express his true feelings. Claudius‚ however‚ is only on stage when in the company of his court‚ and cannot be as free with his thoughts and language. The scene can be divided roughly into four sections; the assembly

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    lives but of others below them‚ and along with such power‚ happiness will result. Absolute control is absolute power which no one in the world can succeed. The more demand for control and power‚ the further one will be from happiness and true power. Claudius‚ William Shakespeare’s antagonist in “Hamlet (the play)”‚ clearly models the person whose power-hungry mind act unreasonably to gain control and power‚ thinking happiness will come along‚ but in the end only disappointment and tragedy results.

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