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Title: Hamlet - King Claudius
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So in the end, although Claudius might of seemed like an evil guy to some, the lack of guts in the killing of Hamlet comes back to kill him. Showed first 250 characters
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Even when Hamlet walks in on Claudius while praying, you could tell that he was only partially sorry because it had to be his brother but not sorry for doing it overall. He says his "offense is rank" and "smells to heaven," and yet still will not say he is truly sorry because of all that he has gained... Showed next 250 characters
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