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Hamlet Power Vs Happiness Essay Research Paper

Hamlet: Power Vs Happiness Essay, Research Paper


Hamlet: Power vs Happiness


Claudius what are your motives for killing the king, marrying his wife


and taking on the role of father to his young son?


Claudius is introduced in act I, ii. In this scene he has an important


speech. In this speech he talks about the death of the king, his marriage to the


queen and the foreign problems of the state. He utilizes many transitions and


tends to empiseze the foreign affairs of the state. I don’t know what to make of


this, it could mean various things. It could mean that Claudius is making a grab


for power shown in his concentration on the foreign polices trying to distract


from his lust for power, along with his marriage to the queen giving the change


in leadership a smoother and more acceptable feel. He also down plays the death


of the formal king so that he can redirect the peoples’ attention to his plans


and the problems of the state. But I could mean something else I’m not sure.


Later on in this scene Claudius talks to Hamlet, Hamlet is very depressed,


Claudius gives hamlet some comforting and fatherly advice here trying to get him


out of his deep depression. But what is his true motivation here is he trying to


get hamlet as a backer for his new rain, so he is just lying and manipulating


hamlet, or dose he have true and deep feelings for Hamlet and is just trying to


help hamlet and was no self-interest in it. I feel right now that it a bit of


both I think he cares about hamlet but would also like him to support his rise


to power.


Next we come to act II, ii, hamlet has made many strange comments and


actions lately, many people think he is going, or has gone insane. Claudius


finds two of Hamlets good friends to spy on him and try to find out what wrong


with him. At this point we know that Hamlet knows that Claudius killed his


father but we don’t know whether Claudius knows that hamlet knows or even if he


suspects, this cast a strange light on this scene. First if Claudius suspects


hamlet knows that he killed his father then we might assume that Claudius is


sending these spy to find out for sure if he knows, but if he dose not suspect


hamlet then this might be another show of Claudius’s affection towards Hamlet.


So the same question keeps coming up dose Claudius like Hamlet or is he just


using him? At this point it to hard to tell so we must delve deeper in to the


story and there is still the mater of the queen. Claudius is marred to the queen


but dose he love here, and was there an affair before their marriage? In this


scene there is an interesting couple of lines that the queen says, “I doubt it


is no other but the main His father’s death and our o’erhasty marriage.” in


reference to the possible causes of Hamlets stran

ge attitude recently, but what


caught my eye was that she admits that there marriage was over hasty, something


in which Hamlet accused her of very early on, this gives me reason to believe


that she was having an affair with Claudius before the death of the king, or at


least that she was overly accepting of his advances. But this raises a different


question, did she know of the killing maybe even help plan it? I don’t know yet


but I would like to think that she is a good wife and didn’t help with the


killing of her husband, but …


After a couple more unsuccessful tries to figure out what Hamlet is


thinking, also fairly uninlighting, Claudius is caught in a clever trap set by


Hamlet to prove to Hamlet that Claudius killed his father. This is bad news for


Claudius but is good for my quest for knowledge. We see in this scene Claudius


reacts very deeply when he is reminded of the deed that he committed, which is


shown by the line “Give me some light. Away!” right in the middle of a play.


Then admittedly he goes to the church to repent his sins and ask for forgiven


for his crimes with the passage “Thanks, dear my lord. …. Be soft as sinews


of the newborn babe. All may be well.” this bring a whole new light on to the


question, it give significance evidence that he is deeply remorseful about his


crimes. At this point I think that he is not after power solely but maybe he was


joules of his brother great success and let his emotions get out of control and


in this fit he forfill his fantasy to be his brother. It goes well with his


desire to be a father to Hamlet, a husband to the queen, and the king. the queen


must also be finding comfort in Claudius taking over, it probably help her coup


with the pain of losing her husband


Now the table turns Claudius has wanted to love and be the father of


Hamlet, but he sees that that is no longer possible with hamlet need for revenge


Claudius must kill him so that he may continue to live at least part of his


dream. In act IV, vii Claudius plots with Laertes to kill hamlet. At this point


it is as if Claudius has accepted what he must due and no longer shoes any love


or sypanthy towards Hamlet and instead plan his treacherous death.


Last scene is also a very reveling scene two lines in particular


“Gertrude, do not drink.”, “[aside] it is poisoned cup; it is too late.”. These


revel to me much about his character, they show that he was truly in love, or at


least desired to be with, her. and by saying do not drink out loud he was almost


admitting his guilt to trying to kill Hamlet all to save the queen, this is


powerful and says to me that he did have a heart and I would figure that he just


lost control of himself in the pursuit of his dream which was to be all that his


brother had been.

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