Examples Of Corruption In Hamlet

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Every individual is born pure and innocent but without a doubt it is inevitable that they will become evil by being exposed to the real world. Most innocent characters in Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, die due to the corruption that King Claudius bestowed upon them. It all began when King Claudius took over the throne. His crimes lead to a chain of events that affected many people around him, which caused them to develop corrupt characteristics ultimately leading them to their death and the fall of the kingdom. For example, Claudius can be described as dishonest and manipulative. Gertrude is ignorant to Claudius’ lies and Hamlet's feelings because she is so in love with Claudius. Hamlet was unable to get revenge for the killing of the King, …show more content…

He is dishonest and manipulative toward other characters in order to hide what he did. For example, he manipulates Laertes into helping him get rid of Hamlet because he poses a threat to his secret. Laertes wasn’t able to get anything out of it because all it did was lead to his death. In his final words he says, “Lo, here I lie, Never to rise again… I can no more. The King, the King’s to blame”(Shakespeare 281). His final words reveal the Kings plan and he says Claudius is the reason for what just occurred. It is obvious the King is at fault for Gertrudes’, Laertes’, Hamlet and his own death. This quote reveals Claudius’ lies and manipulation allowing to see the effects they had on others but more so on Laertes. He is the reason many characters die in the last scene, including himself all because his corruption arouse from the murder of his own brother and continuous lies. He continuously lies to his family and friends but they don’t realize it and that is how he corrupts them. All of this leads to a chain of events to unravel leading to the downfall of many characters. Every lie he told allowed for the expansion of corruption and you can start to see how Claudius’ actions are to blame for the destruction of the kingdom. If he hadn’t commit such a crime he would not be corrupt, manipulative and so he wouldn’t be able to spread this corruption to the rest of the

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