How does Claudius feel about Hamlet?
Likewise, people ask, what does Claudius really think of Hamlet?
Claudius is wary of Hamlet and knows Hamlet is dangerous from the opening moments of the play. He tries to keep Hamlet in Elsinor, rather than allow him to go back to school, in order, presumably, to keep watch over him and keep him under control. Claudius only "seems" to be friendly and kindly toward Hamlet.
Similarly, how does Claudius feel about Hamlet and Ophelia? Claudius says that Hamlet's strange behavior has clearly not been caused by love for Ophelia and that his speech does not seem like the speech of insanity. He says that he fears that melancholy sits on something dangerous in Hamlet's soul like a bird sits on her egg, and that he fears what will happen when it hatches.
Subsequently, one may also ask, why is Claudius afraid of Hamlet?
As the play progresses, Claudius's mounting fear of Hamlet's insanity leads him to ever greater self-preoccupation; when Gertrude tells him that Hamlet has killed Polonius, Claudius does not remark that Gertrude might have been in danger, but only that he would have been in danger had he been in the room.
How does Claudius respond to Hamlet?
Claudius responds to the death of Polonius by sending Hamlet to England, along with secret orders to have him killed. He now knows that Hamlet will act boldly to avenge his father's death. He knows that his life is in acute danger and that Hamlet has moved from despondent depression to violent action.
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Did Claudius really kill King Hamlet?
Claudius is clearly tortured and filled with guilt, and knows that he will be judged in the afterlife for murdering his brother. Claudius killed Hamlet for his crown (that is, to become King of Denmark), to serve his own ambitious nature, and in order to marry Gertrude, the Queen of Denmark.Who is the true villain in Hamlet?
ClaudiusWhat is Claudius most powerful weapon?
2 of 5 What is Claudius's most powerful weapon?- His money.
- His sex appeal.
- His way with words.
- His aggressiveness.
Why is Claudius a bad person?
Claudius is manipulative and selfish. As with others who attain power through evil deeds, Claudius is suspicious and engages in spying on Hamlet. He is an individual preoccupied with protecting his power. He is not a good and worthy King, he is more concerned for himself than for his kingdom.How does Claudius say King Hamlet died?
Claudius used “juice of cursed hebona in a vial” and poured it into the ears of Hamlet's father. This is what caused his death, contrary to what everyone was told in the kingdom. This concoction curdled the healthy blood of King Hamlet and he died.Was Hamlet a hero or villain?
Hamlet comes across as both a hero and a villain throughout 'Hamlet' at different intervals. His loyalty, morality, honesty and popularity are certainly heroic traits however one can't deny his villainous ways in his dealings with Ophelia, his killing of Polonius and most importantly his delaying of killing Claudius.Who said to thine own self be true?
The line “To thine own self be true” comes in act 1, scene 3 of Hamlet, as Laertes is about to embark for school in France.What is Hamlet's tragic flaw?
The word 'tragic flaw' is taken from the Greek concept of Hamartia used by Greek philosopher Aristotle in his Poetics. Shakespeare's tragic hero Hamlet's fatal flaw is his failure to act immediately to kill Claudius, his uncle and murderer of his father. His tragic flaw is 'procrastination'.What does Claudius fear at the end of Act 4?
Claudius agrees that Laertes deserves to be revenged upon Hamlet, and he is disposed to encourage Laertes to kill Hamlet, since Hamlet's erratic behavior has made him a threat to Claudius's reign.Is Claudius remorseful about his crime?
Therefore Claudius is guilty of the murder of his brother. Claudius killed his brothe mainly because,he was jealous that his brother had it made. Claudius feels guilty about killing his brother. We can see Claudius;s remorse when he is talking to God and gives his monologue about his his murder.Is Claudius older than King Hamlet?
Claudius is actually twelve years older than Hamlet. Hamlets father was 21 when he was born and his mother was 14. King Hamlet is nine years older then Claudius, as their mother was beaten into a coma by her husband shortly after King Hamlet was born.Is Claudius remorse genuine?
In Act III, scene iii, Hamlet finally seems ready to put his desire for revenge into action. He is satisfied that the play has proven his uncle's guilt. When Claudius prays, the audience is given real certainty that Claudius murdered his brother: a full, spontaneous confession, even though nobody else hears it.Why does Claudius not let Hamlet to go to Wittenberg?
Expert AnswersHamlet pretends to be insane mainly in order to make it difficult for Claudius to understand what is going on inside his mind. What he means is that he wants to keep Hamlet in Elsinore where he can not only keep an eye on him but can recruit others to do the same thing.