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Title: Claudius From Hamlet
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Claudius' Interaction with other characters
Claudius is shrewd, conniving, deceptive, and dishonest. The relationships between Claudius and other characters in Hamlet, ultimately conclude in the type of person Claudius is. He is manipulative with his skillful use of language to other characters in the play.

Claudius' love for Gertrude may be sincere, but it is more probable that he married her for personal gain of the throne. For example, when Polonius was murdered, Claudius makes a remark that he is in danger, though he did not remark that Gertrude was in danger, although she was in the same room as Polonius.

Claudius' mounting fear of Hamlet's insanity leads him to greater pre-occupation. He uses Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to watch Hamlet, suspicious in his actions ...

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