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Of all the characters in Shakespeare's Hamlet I find the role of Claudius to be the most
intriguing and crucial role in this tragedy. Claudius is the most controversial, the most
mysterious and the most talked about character in this play. Many people look at Claudius
and only see a villain, but there are additional sides to him that are often overlooked.
Claudius the father, the husband, the ruler and the mortal individual. In this play the
characters are not super-human beings. They make mistakes, just as Claudius does, but it
goes to show that they are only human.
Claudius, the father is very recognizable in Scene 2 of Act 1. He states to Hamlet
starting at Line 109 ...think of us as of a father: for let the world take note, you are
the most immediate to our throne, and with no less nobility of love that that which
dearest father bears his son do I impart toward you. Hamlet is Our chiefest courtier,
cousin and our son. (Line 119) Here Claudius is speaking to Hamlet and saying that he is
loved and accepted even since he is not Claudius' natural son. Claudius seems to have no
trouble speaking to his son Hamlet in front of a crowd. But when the two men are alone,
Claudius is at a loss for words and cannot figure out what to say, or when to say it. It
could be that the King feels so guilty about murdering King Hamlet that he is unable to
speak to Hamlet in private, for fear of his true self emerging.
Along the same lines, Claudius is also a great and sovereign leader. When young
Fortinbras came to demand the surrender of those lands lost by his father to King Hamlet,
Claudius handled the matter with such ease and grace. He informed Fortinbras that a
letter was going to be sent to the King of Norway telling him ...to suppress his
(Fortinbras) further gait herein. (1. 2. 30.) Claudius realized that a war at the
beginning of his rule would not look good, especially since there had been the thought of
incest going around. He did not want to be blamed for tainting the Queen's bed and for
destroying the mighty kingdom. Another interesting thing about Claudius is that in his
formal speeches he uses the plural form of we implying that the crown also has a say in
official matters.
Claudius, the husband is a little less easy to recognize, but still just as important.
The Queen is identified as ...our sometime sister, now our queen, th' imperial
jointress... by Claudius (1. 2. 8.) The personal life of the King and Queen is kept just
that; not much is known of them outside of what Hamlet says. Yet even that can not be
taken seriously, for we do not know the truth behind the matter. Beside what we do not
know about the husband in Claudius, we can be sure that he did treat Gertrude with
respect and dignity or she would not have stayed with him, or even married him in the
first place.
The King is also a villain, a murderer, a conspirator and a liar. Claudius, during Act 3,
Scene 3, reveals to the readers that he did murder King Hamlet. During Claudius' first
few lines in Act 1 Scene 2 he says, The memory be green, and that it us befitted to bear
our hearts in grief and our whole kingdom to be contracted in one brow of woe... and this
is a bit ironic that he is speaking of grief, especially since he is not grieving and he
was the cause of all the grief. 
During all that is going on in the play, we the readers realize that Claudius is a
mortal, human being. He has emotions, he makes mistakes and he goes through trials.
Claudius possesses a conscience, one which hardly makes him cowardly but rather makes him
an erring human being, not an inhumane monster. Claudius states in Act 111 Scene 3 Lines
70-72 O wretched state! O bosom black as death; O limed soul, that struggling to be free
art more engag'd. This quote shows how Claudius' heart has changed due to his actions and
the reactions of others. His heart is heavy and black from all the sin he has committed.
He is not able to find a way for his actions to be justified so he is somber and dismal.

As compared to other characters Claudius does not go through any drastic changes during
the play. Yes it is true that the mouse trap reveals the hidden side of Claudius, a side
that should not have been shown. He only becomes a little upset and then eventually gets
over it. Claudius in fact remains a strong and solid character throughout the play, who's
presence can be felt in every action that Hamlet makes. 
Claudius also has a very significant role in this play. He killed King Hamlet and
therefore is the reason for the conflict. Claudius was involved in the rising action of
the play which included the mouse trap and in the falling action of the play which
included the plot for the murder of Hamlet. The climax also revolves around the character
of Claudius; if he had not been on his knees asking God for forgiveness, he would have
been murdered. Claudius also caused the murder of Gertrude and the slaying of Hamlet and
of himself; which led to the end of the play. 
Claudius, despite being the alleged bad guy, has many similar qualities in which tragic
hero or Hamlet possesses. These two men are murderers, conspirators and liars, but they
also are passionate men. They both possesses a quality to love and cherish Gertrude in a
unique and special way. These men are both strong and influential characters. Hamlet gets
what he wants in avenging his father's cruel and unnatural murder. Claudius also carries
out his plans for murder, but both plots turn out differently than one would expect.
The enemy emerged in this play and we the readers had no choice but to dislike Claudius.
He killed the King, stole the King's wife and took the throne all in a matter of three
weeks. Claudius was not born a villain, but due to his actions and the kingdom's
reactions, he became a murderous brute. Claudius was very dexterous and clever. He
concealed his true feelings very well. The only breakdown he made was during the mouse
trap which eventually led to the downfall of his kingdom and the deaths of innocent
people.
This man was evil and he was good. Due to all the extenuating circumstances that Claudius
faced, he emerged with a desire, a desire and a passion for revenge. Claudius had the
need to always be in control, but he could not control Hamlet. This control obsession led
to the deaths of two Kings, two sons, two fathers, two husbands, a step-father, a wife, a
mother, a daughter and two ambassadors, nine in total. This tragedy's whole plot revolved
around resolving one incident. King Hamlet's murder by Claudius preceded the play, and
Claudius' actions to murder Hamlet conclude the play. This character, in my opinion, is
one of the greatest good turned-bad turned-even worse characters of all time. His
strength to get through all of the circumstances in this play is tremendous. In the end,
Claudius was the cause of nine deaths, including himself. Claudius' obsession for control
and power ruined one of the greatest kingdoms in history.

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