Love, loss, and the royal court of King Claudius Shakespeare wrote at his own pace using everything he read, but initially cooperate with the simplest principal of defining and defining features and defects based on characters did. The characters of Hamlet, Raats, Ophelia reveal that Hamlet 's permanent theme is the theme of love and loss. Prince of Denmark Hamlet is a young man suffering from many heartache in this theater. His first failure was the suspicious death of Hamlet's dearly respected father Hamlet.
This scene took place in the courts of Denmark's king Claudius and Queen Gertrude. Claudius is Prince Hamlet's uncle, the brothers after the Danish dynasty. Gertrude is the mother of Hamlet, the legacy of his father, Claudio and Gertrude married soon after the death of the king. Claudius was celebrating his marriage although he was expressing condolences for his brother. He also commented on the military behavior the security guard discussed in the previous scene. Claudius was talking to Uncle Fortune's uncle, and his uncle (the present Norwegian King) rules his nephew. To stop these peace talks, Claudius sent two soldiers, Cornelius and Walter Mann to Norway. We met Ronaldus, a son of Pollonius, an adviser to Claudius. Rarthes wants to return home visiting France. Claudius allowed him to return to France
This scene started with the courts of Denmark's King and Queen Claudius and Gertrude. They just got married. After the death of the former Danish king Claudius's old Hamlet, marriage happened soon. Claudius resolved the speed of marriage and expressed himself as the mourning of the mother of brothers who lost himself, despite being content with his new wife, his former sister. Claudius also talked about the intrusion problem proposed by the young Fortinbras. He said he had talked with Fortinbras' uncle, King of Norway, and he asked Fortinbras to promise to cease any plan invading Denmark. Claudius sent two judges, Cornelius and Walter Mann, to Norway to solve this problem. Finally, Claudius turned to Ronalds, a son of Polonius, a reliable adviser. Lertes wanted to return to France, Claudius expressed permission