His existence and sense of self became distorted for himself and even for all the people near him himself. Claudius is the most corrupt person in the whole drama, but the most important role of corruption is Hamlet. Hamlet made it possible for weeds to capture their own ideas and basically made him funny. When he finally returned to the reality of tragedy, he was forced to swear to his uncle to murder his father.
Hamlet's corruption and corruption Hamlet is a script about revenge, craziness, and moral corruption. Among these main points, William Shakespeare uses images of disease, illness, and collapse to show physical and political corruption in the drama. Corruption is a growing theme of Hamlet as seen through character actions and dialogue. Because Hamlet is a member of the royal family and he is the successor to the throne, this is also a problem for the kingdom. Therefore, madness may be disastrous for everyone. Shortly after Hamlet cried Ophelia, he met two childhood friends, Rosen Crantz and Gilden Stern. They were sent from Hamlet's uncle and mother to learn the truth behind his madness.
One of the main reasons for Hamlet's corruption and corruption is mother's remarriage. Gertrude, his mother began to faint him and caused a shameless doubt in his sullenness. Hamlet initially had no real hatred in Claudius; it was not his father's death, but after his mother got married, Hamlet began to die in. Gertrude's adultery crime made Hamlet more angry. Apart from Hamlet, everyone in Denmark does not seem to be interested in marrying Gertrude and Claudius.
• This document contains all the subjects of corruption and corruption. The situation in Denmark and what happened is interrelated. When Claudius killed the old Hamlet, it was thought that it was not only murder but also his appointment to the king, which was also a crime against God as Claudius deceived him on the way to the throne. The corresponding event below may be in the form of punishment reflecting him and his kingdom. Hamlet wants to know if he can make something else with the body of Alexandre. Then he talked about Caesar and how he died, and he knows where his legacy is. Hamlet realized that after our lives ended, everyone returned to the earth and did not circumvent this fact. This is consistent with a rotten theme that can be traced back to the play, a metaphor of corruption when Danish Claudius killed his brothers.