Claudius of Hamlet is the hero of Shakespeare's "Hamlet", the second of aristocracy is incredible king Claudius. His excellent quality made it a competent opponent who can completely collapse him with a climax. G. Wilson Knight of "Embassy of the Death" explained the role of Claudius. Claudius appeared in a drama rather than a criminal. He looks strange - a kind and kind king, a causal relationship with his crime is in trouble.
Claudius of William · Shakespeare's Hamlet · Ant. "Hamlet, the prince of Denmark" may be the worst tragedy of Shakespeare. It was written between 1600 and 1601. Hamlet 's role in drama is introspection and reflection. He thinks too much before acting and is a person who expresses much of his emotions before actually doing anything. All the tragedies of Shakespeare are related to high-level people in a country, and his fall affects all people. In the play "Hamlet", Claudius is known as a villain in the play. He is a major opponent and is expressed as being jealous, incest, inconvenience, and courageous. Many readers and critics had no doubt about this view, especially after reading the way Claudius became king of Denmark; he poisoned his brother, the former king and stealed the throne He grinds his widow quickly. The queen of Gertrude (1.5.42, 60-74). In a general interpretation of the role of Claudius,
Claudius of Shakespeare 's Hamlet "Wilson Knight" interprets the character of Claudius in "Hamlet" of Shakespeare of "Death Embassy". Criminal He looks strange - a kind and gentle king, a causal relationship with his crime is in trouble. Besides Hamlet, he may have broken the chain and everything will work. However, the presence of Hamlet was admitted - Claudius initially hoped that Hamlet 's Claudius' role as a supporting role in Shakespeare' s play, Hamlet, Claudius did not fully demonstrate his abilities. His main role in the play was to begin Hamlet's chaos and anger, and the subsequent exploration of the meaning of truth and life. But Claudius is certainly not a static role. The quality of Claudius has not been pursued thoroughly like Hamlet, but the treachery of King Denmark is perfect personality. When we first saw Claudius, he would have hit us.
The similarity of Shake Spear and Ralte's criticism against Claudius really made the play alive, this time I can see it while reading the play. Claudius finally found out that Hamlet criticized not only as a murderer of Hamlet killing but also that this is not a mere accusation, but now Raités condemns Claudius for his father, Polonius' death doing. Unlike King Hamlet who was actually killed by Claudius, Polonius was killed by Hamlet and I wonder if it will reveal more of Hamlet's role through this parallel Shakespeare. If Hamlet can do the same with Claudios - to kill someone's father - why is Hamlet different from Claudius? Claudius assumed that King Hamlet was murdered selfishly to acquire the throne and Hamlet assumed that he had murdered Polonius but he was hiding behind the scenes for Polonius to "stand" in Hamlet I did not know that. How to revenge the death of his father