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OVERVIEW Claudius is shown at the beginning of the play to be a capable Monarch as he deals diplomatically with such issues as the military threat from Norway and Hamlet's Depression . It is not until the appearance of King Hamlet's Ghost that it is revealed that Claudius Poison ed the old king in his sleep to usurp the throne. During the play's progression he takes a turn for the worse by first resorting to Spy ing, and, when that fails, Murder to deal with Hamlet. By the Climax of the play when Hamlet appears to have been utterly consumed by Revenge , Claudius finally shows Remorse for the betrayal and murder of King Hamlet. Despite his guilt, Claudius still seeks Hamlet's death in an effort to save both his throne and his life, as he believes the prince is now aware of his part in King Hamlet's death. When Laertes seeks Revenge for his father Polonius 's death at Hamlet's hands, Claudius finally concocts a 'surefire' plan to deal with Hamlet once and for all. He sets up a duel between Hamlet and Laertes, and weighs the scales in his favor by giving Laertes a poisoned sword and Hamlet a poisoned drink. Claudius's plan falls through as Queen Gertrude drinks from the poisoned chalice instead of Hamlet. As Norway's army, led by young Fortinbras, surrounds the castle, Hamlet finally extracts his revenge and slays Claudius using the very poison that had been intended for him. INTERPRETATION It is certainly not difficult to label Claudius as Evil by looking at some of his more unscrupulous actions, yet one must also look at the other side of Claudius when describing his character. He certainly felt remorse for his earlier actions as shown during his confession in Act III, Scene 3. Regardless, Claudius was certainly ruthless in his pursuit of power; not only did he kill his own brother, but he sought to murder his nephew as well. |
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