Claudius: A Jester Not a King

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Claudius has always been a jester from the minute we seen his appearance in Hamlet. While he is suitable for a king and does posses royal blood he is not worthy of taking King Hamlet's place. Traditionally it is worthy of passing the role of the King down to the Prince, but Claudius decided to defy those traditions and kill King Hamlet and take the position of King. Those moves are the moves of a jester and Claudius well exceeds that position. When Claudius is King he decides to throw banquets and get drunk and completely ignores his position as king. Many things make him more of a jester than a king, one reason is that he killed King Hamlet and stole his wife, the second reason is because he throws banquets and gets drunk, and the last and …show more content…

King Hamlet most likely believed Claudius was there for him and was a true brother, but most likely got manipulated into thinking that. Claudius used brotherly love to his advantage and took the position as a king just for his own selfish purposes. Hamlet compared Claudius to his father and stated, “ So excellent a king that was to this Hyperion to Satyr “(1.2.140). This quote resembles how King Hamlet was so great and how Claudius was below him. The fact that Hamlet thinks of Claudius as a satyr means a lot, Peter T. Struck depicts a satyr as a, “ wanton, cunning, and cowardly creatures, and always fond of wine and women” . In addition Hamlet compares King Hamlet to Hyperion which is the greek sun god. As shown above, there is a major difference between King Hamlet and Claudius, while Claudius is a cowardly and sinful, King Hamlet is like a holy king. The huge differences between King Hamlet and Claudius prove how Claudius is nowhere near worthy of taking the throne from King Hamlet. Hamlet, knowing that Claudius killed King Hamlet feels utterly disgusted by this on how a mere man that is drenched in sins killed his own father. The fact that Claudius killed King Hamlet is something that a coward would do, and the fact that his selfishness and greediness overpowers his love for his brother is pathetic in any sense. Claudius is not worthy of the throne and deserves to get

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