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Similarities Between Hamlet And Claudius

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A christian shall not wrath, lust, envy, pride, gluttony, greed or sloth. These are the seven deadly sins and in this play’s setting, everyone is assumed of being a christian, and if so everyone who was involved with Hamlet and Claudius is without a doubt going to hell. In this particular situation between Hamlet and Claudius it is unthinkable that any one of these two will still being going to heaven, for all the deaths that has accumulated between their family feud.Each character’s moral obligation to being a christian have been broken since the beginning and as the story progresses each character’s sense of morality degrades into nothing. It is almost as if Hamlet’s morality spins in balance, Hamlet has lost all sense morality after the following death of his father, beginning a new quest for vengeance on Claudius to believe it will bring back balance to his morality or peace in his mind. …show more content…

Hamlet is in agonizing pain and says “to be or not to be that is the question” (act 3 scene 1 line 58). His subconsciousness wanders between the line of life and death losing focus of reality and gives into accepting death as a relief of the pain of living. This pain he feels is the source of his rash ideals of suicide, therefore his moral decision threaten his life caused by an instability of his emotions. His dysfunction between deciding right or wrong was only interrupted because of his fear of the not knowing what is after life. But the thought of killing himself is caused by the pain Claudius began by murdering his father; his only vengeance is peace. In a way Hamlet’s father has put a curse on him, a curse evolving him beyond human solely for the quest and only the death of Claudius will release

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