Claudius is
too worried about people finding him guilty...Hamlet is a popular prince and Claudius doesn't
want to be in bad graces with Gertrude and the people of Denmark. Had he been a more formidable
enemy, Hamlet would have been dead much earlier in the play?
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Unmatched Foes? Is Claudius a poor foe for Hamlet? Why would Shakespeare not create a more savvy adversary?
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