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Differences Between Hamlet And Claudius

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Claudius versus Hamlet William Shakespeare worked in the genres of tragedy, comedy, and history. Shakespeare's Hamlet, talks about a dark story of twisted love and ends in tragedy. Families have their differences but not going as far as to plot revenge and murder. The play has family members killing within their own family and plotting revenge and to kill more, and the content shows dark and depressing moments. Hamlet, son of Gertrude and the late King Hamlet, and Claudius, brother to late King and married to Gertrude, have several differences but some similarities. However, their differences is what creates the tension and divide between their characters. The comparison between Hamlet's and Claudius's manipulation, ambitions, and the false impressions they give off about their characters is what keeps the play interesting. Hamlet and Claudius both have very different ways and methods in the way they manipulate their family and friends. Claudius and Hamlet both manipulate to get what they each want. Claudius tends to work on people and get their support and gain trust. Then, the individuals will go out of their way to please Claudius and help in any way. Claudius even goes as far as to get Hamlet's childhood friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to spy on their dear friend Hamlet. Not only does he work on Hamlet's friends, Claudius killed his own brother to marry his wife, Gertrude, so he could claim the throne. As Shakespeare writes, "A brother's murder, Pray

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