King Claudius Humans have the ability to choose to achieve greatness in life or not. It is up to a human to make the right choice that will bring him/her to happiness or into darkness. In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ Claudius knows what is right and wrong however he constantly chooses to do wrong which leads him to darkness. Since Claudius knows what he is doing when it is wrong‚ he has no problem being the villain. He is driven by the fear of losing power and this resulting in his selfish acts.
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“All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter!” (1.3‚ 49) After hearing that he may be king the idea of sitting on the throne persists in his mind. Shakespeare presents Macbeth’s actions and feelings about the murder of Duncan through the use of soliloquy and Macbeth’s conversations with others.” Upon receiving the prophecy about becoming king Macbeth becomes concentrated on this endeavor. He realizes that for this prophecy to come true he would have to successfully kill the king. Macbeth’s thoughts
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are sought and found. In Hamlet‚ Claudius is an ambitious king with no legitimate reason to be on the throne. In Macbeth‚ Macbeth is a devious general who‚ through ambition‚ steals the throne. The actions of each are both fueled by their lofty aspirations. Claudius is unusual in that he is a two-sided character. He seems throughout Hamlet to be an effective king‚ dealing with all political and military problems that arise with a quick and effective hand. Claudius is able to show emotion and actually
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Claudius struck me as the most interesting character in the play besides Hamlet. He was very into getting what he wanted which was to be the king. Claudius is a very decisive man. No matter what had to be done‚ he wanted to achieve his goal‚ even if that meant killing his own brother. That takes a lot of will and a person very selfish to accomplish such feet. Along with his ability to deceive people with his charm‚ he is very good with his language. It seems like he could con any of the other
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Although Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy from Act 1‚ Scene 5 depicts the celebration of Macbeth’s encounter with the witches‚ it creates a significant turning point in which William Shakespeare imposes the beginning of the character’s transformation-essential to Macbeth’s central theme of the detriment of power. The beginning of Lady Macbeth’s transformation is shown when she exclaims “Glamis thou art‚ and Cawdor‚ and shalt be/ What thou art promised” (1.5.15-16). Certifying the prophecy‚ Lady Macbeth
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opposing them". These lines are the opening to one of Hamlet’s soliloquies. In fact‚ these lines are possibly the most famous lines in English literature‚ but do people know what Hamlet meant by these lines. Hamlet is more than just contemplating suicide‚ he is also thinking about death and how to combat his pain. As he spoke those lines‚ he believes suicide is a way to get out of his pain. In the opening line of Hamlet’s soliloquy‚ "To be or not to be" Hamlet is contemplating suicide. He is
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The new king of Denmark The kings and princes are significant noble characters in William Shakespeare’s plays. The Danish throne has induced complex conspiracies and revenges in one of Shakespeare’s classic tragedies‚ Hamlet. This eminent play ends with the deaths of all those affected in Hamlet’s revenge. Prince Fortinbras of Norway‚ being honorable and obedient‚ has been rewarded with the Danish throne. The ending of this tragedy is considerably open‚ which provokes concerns of Denmark’s future
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Hamlet’s First Soliloquy The tone of Hamlet’s first soliloquy begins as sad and depressed as Hamlet contemplates suicide. The tone changes to angry and bitter while Hamlet ponders the relationship between his mother and his uncle. Through Shakespeare’s use of diction and syntax he shows Hamlet’s disapproval of this relationship. In the first section of this soliloquy Hamlet is considering suicide but does not follow through with his thoughts because of religious reasons. This is apparent through
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around him lose sight of the incident. To make matters worse‚ Claudius‚ King Hamlet’s brother‚ hastily takes over the kingdom by marrying his mother‚ Gertrude. Thus Hamlet‚ heartbroken‚ struggles to adjust to his family arrangement with his uncle as his new father figure. The purpose of Hamlet’s first soliloquy is to reveal his true inner thoughts‚ which significantly contrast his restrained and subdued tone during conversations with Claudius and Gertrude. In the beginning his speech‚ Hamlet feels helpless
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Superhuman‚ Claudius the Human “When your desires are strong enough‚ you will appear to possess superhuman powers in order to achieve them” is a quote by Napoleon Hill‚ one of the earliest American authors of personal success literature. His quote about the ability to achieve desires relates a lot to the life of Hamlet. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet has been viewed by critics as one that possesses inhuman (or superhuman) qualities in order to take vengeance on his uncle Claudius‚ who‚ on
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