Claudius &
Title: Claudius &
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1421 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Claudius &
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1421 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Claudius 
Claudius is the present King of Denmark, Hamlet's paternal uncle, and 
Gertrude's new husband. By nature, he is coarse and vulgar, a man who 
enjoys drinking and debauchery. The stark contrast between his vulgarity 
and his dead brother's goodness is emphasized repeatedly throughout the 
play. Portrayed as a completely corrupt and power-hungry villain, he 
murdered the king, his own brother, then took his wife and his crown as his 
own. Threatened by Hamlet's presence 
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critics judge him 
as the bard's best character, an imperfect, but perfectly drawn, "melancholy 
Dane;" his great weaknesses are that he simply does not know how to do the 
thing he must do and, therefore, procrastinates about it until it is too late. In 
the end, his humanity destroys him and everyone he loves; but most 
members of the audience identify with this tragic hero and see at least a little 
of themselves in Hamlet.

