Hamlet - Does Claudius Repent? When you are a brother to a king, you have a rich life and you might say that you could be happy, but you will always be second best - you will never be the king so you will never get to have the queen. The only way this could ever happen was if your brother was to have an untimely death. Would you be willing to kill your brother, your own flesh and blood? If you did kill your brother would you be able to live with the consiquences and could you live with your guilt if you felt any? king Claudius killed is brother becasue he no longer wanted to be jsut the king's brother, and he no longer wanted to be second best. He wanted to have the one the only queen. No atter whom he married she would never be the queen. king claudius knows what he did was wrong but his heart wasn't in the right lace. He still worried about keping his riches and getting into heaven. If he ere truly remorsfull he would e willing to give up everything it it means dying for what he did. If it sommon knowledge that if you are the younger brother you will not get to be the king. you will have a comfortable rich life and all yor needs will be htaken care of, but you will be the other one, tnot the one that gets all the attention. you probably would get sick of this, and Claudius does. he wants the real queen. Claudius wants the crown, and claudius wants the recognition. he says this in act three scene three, "i am still possessed of those effects for which i did murder, my crown, mine own ambition, and my queen (pg. 165)." he admits that he wanted what his brothe had. He wanted to so bad that he killed him for it, and now2he has all that he had ever desired. But he starts to think about if what he did was really worth killing his own brother. When you commit a murder there is always a doubt over weather the murderer feels remorse, because if they did wouldn't they think twice about what they were doing. WEll in Claudius's case i think he feels bad because he knows what he did was wrong. especially when he says, "O. My offence is rank, it smells to heaven; it hath the primal eldest curse upon it a brothers murder (pg. 165)." Claudius knows that what he did was wrong and he feels bad to some extent but he never says it. He only says what he did was wrong and he probably will be punnished for it. he doesn't tell how he plans to redeem himself. he merely is ackhowledging that what he has doen is morally wrong. most people would be very sorry if they killed their brother, but Claudius jsut feels like he should be remorsfull. he doesn't actually feel bad about what he did. "May one be pardoned and retain the offence...help, angels!q Maye assay bow bow, stubvborn knees, and heart with strings of steel ut soft as sinew of newborn babe (pg. 165)." He says straight out that he can't pay because he does not feel really remorsefull, and that h3e still wants to keep the things that he has gained by killing the king. The truth is that he will never feel truly good about what he has done until he repents and that would mean he would have to give up all he gained, and if he isn't ready to do that then he will not be able to pray. Claudius kills his brother for his power, his wife and his money. The king shows that he knows what he did was wrong and that he committed a sin. What he didn't understand is that he couldn't jsut repent and get into heaven for feeling bad. Also, the only reason he was thinking about praying was that he wanted to go to heaven. Claudius didn't feel bad he jsut had a sense of morality.
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“The Yellow Wallpaper”, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is an account of a repressed woman in the late eighteen hundreds. This story allows the reader to confront the issues that plagued nineteenth century society in which women suffered because of their mental weaknesses. It is this mental weakness which ultimately leads to her downfall.
Claudius is also a character who is neither true to himself nor to others: he is not being true to the rest of the kingdom. He does not want to give up his gains, so the people of Denmark do not know why their previous King has died and his brother taken over. While making an attempt to pray, he realizes that his sins cannot be forgiven.
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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. Therefore, Claudius says, "My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent(pg.165)." This quote proves that Claudius realizes that he made a mistake and he also realizes that he cannot put everything behind him as mich as he wants to. Everything reminds him about his brother, the kingdom, the queen and the crown.
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A white van drives insanely down the street, breaking almost every law there is, but the driver of said van does not care at all. The van stops in front of the two guys at the bus stop and the drunken fellow who may or may not be in a comma at the moment.
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LASIK eye surgery, also called, laser-assisted in-situ kerkatolmileusis, is a procedure which corrects vision problems and eliminates the need for glasses or contact lenses. It’s a type of eye surgery that changes the shape of the cornea using a laser. With LASIK eye surgery, the main goal is to “bend light rays to focus more precisely on the patient’s retina” and to produce clearer and sharper vision.
Laser-Assisted In situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a surgical operation intended to allow an individual to live independent of glasses or contacts. Since 1995, when the Food and Drug Administration approved the type of laser used in corrective eye surgery, optometrists have developed a number of different procedures to clear up foggy or blurry vision in one's eye. In 1998, the Lasik surgery became the most common type of surgery, and remains the number one refractive eye surgery today. The surgery itself lasts no longer than 15 minutes per eye, and begins with the doctor placing a number of eye numbing drops into the patient's eyes to eliminate any possibilities of pain during the procedure. The first step in the procedure involves the cutting of a flap in the cornea by a computer programmed device called a microkeratome. By cutting the flap, the surgeon is able to use tiny tweezers-like instruments to unpeel the sliced flap. With the flap peeled back from the cornea the laser is used to remove small pieces of the inner part of the cornea, but the laser has only a specified wavelength which does not allow it to pass through the cornea to any other portion of the eye. The flap is then repositioned without stitches and is secure after seconds of drying ("Lasik Eye Surgery"). Doctors claim that the surgery is so popular because the patient's vision is restored rapidly and there is little to no post- surgery pain. But while the number of patients receiving the procedure rises, so do the number of complications and patient complaints. Patients whose vision was successfully restored cite that the success of the operation is dependent on the experience and skill of the surgeon, but many cases can be ...
...acter and create somewhat of a new kind of villain. While Claudius is a lustful, greedy, corrupt, manipulating, deceiving murderer that will stop at nothing to achieve his own powerful ambitions, he also has a lighter caring and loving side that he shows to the public. Though unbeknownst to the public his omissions of guilt would be seen as positive if not for his immediate declination for achieving forgiveness in favor of keeping his power, queen, and fortunes. It is things like this that make Claudius such a complex character. He acknowledges that there are right and wrong things to do but often refuses to do the right things because doing wrong is more beneficial to him. He is a selfish villain who does not commend the use of evil but rather the results. By portraying Claudius this way, Shakespeare manages to transcend the traditional view of a villain.
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