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What Is Claudius Evil

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The examination of evil in Hamlet

In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, several events occur where evil actions take place. Evil also occurs in our daily lives, which alters the thinking of an individual. King Claudius is portrayed as an evil person that acts like a good person. King Claudius shows that he is a villain in several ways and the most noticeable is him killing his family members and relatives. Claudius is characterized as a villain in the play while he attempts to show his family and friends that he is a good person, but makes many mistakes which lead to his downfall.

Firstly, Claudius is portrayed as an evil person who tries to show others his good side in several ways, however, the opposite is true because Claudius …show more content…

Claudius hopes that Laertes can poke Hamlet with it, causing Hamlet to be poisoned. Claudius’ main goal is to see Hamlet dead. The king then takes a drink in Hamlet’s name out of his joy for Hamlet and as plan b, slips a pearl covered in poison into Hamlets drink. If the poisoned sword did not kill Hamlet, then the poisoned drink will. This is evident when Claudius says to Hamlet, “stay [and] give me drink this pearl is thine” (5.2: 283-287). This shows that Claudius tries to act kindly towards Hamlet but is only interested in his death.

Secondly, Claudius is mainly portrayed as a villain who attempts to express himself as a good person, but is truly evil because Claudius killed King Hamlet. After ones brother basses away, they are expected to be sad but Claudius is happy when King Hamlet dies because Claudius “[Possess] of those effects for which [Claudius] did the murder: [the] crown, [Claudius’] own ambition, and [the] queen” (3.3:53-55). This example shows that Claudius did not respect the brotherly relationship with the former king. Hamlet wants to prove that Claudius murdered the previous king so Hamlet devised a plan to set Claudius up. Hamlet changed lines in a play to bring the act of the murder to life in hopes that Claudius would react to it. As the scene approaches, Claudies demands “give [the king] some light, away!” (3.2:67). Based on the kings reaction …show more content…

In this case, Gertrude is about to drink the poisoned wine from Hamlets cup. When a person's wife is put to danger, it is assumed that the spouse would attempt to save them from the poisoned beverage. Claudius says “Gertrude do not drink” (5.2:293), but regardless of the kings interruption the queen consumes the beverage. While Claudius mumbles “It is too late” (5.2:295). Here Claudius accepts the fact that Gertrude's death is a result of Claudius’ mistakes, but does not do anything to fix these mistakes. In conclusion, Claudius is characterized in Hamlet as one who is evil. Claudius tries to show people the goodness within throughout the play. Claudius does this through several actions including the murder of King Hamlet, Prince Hamlet and Queen Gertrude who are members of their family. These actions lead to claudius’ downfall. Therefore Claudius can be portrayed as a villain in the play Hamlet by William

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