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  • Essay / Losing the death of his father - 1049

    Claudius finally understands and realizes that Hamlet is after him, and decides that it would be better to get rid of him. It would not be beneficial for him to have Hamlet by his side when he knows that he killed his father, who is also his own brother. Claudius pretty much uses love to conceal another. His plan to get rid of Hamlet seems logical and not very suspicious, at first glance. Once Hamlet finally reveals the whereabouts of Polonius' body, Claudius tells Hamlet that it would be best if he went to England. His intentions were not at all to be kind and help Hamlet. He ensures that Hamlet leaves for England by sending Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with him. Claudius makes sure to contact the King of England and tells him to do his duty. The King of England is now responsible for ensuring that Hamlet is killed. The only downside to this plan is that Hamlet eventually realizes what is happening and completely turns the tables on Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and of course Claudius. After Hamlet realizes that he has been sent to England to be killed, he quickly escapes and leaves Rosencrantz and Guildenster to die. They have to pay the price, and he's the last of them after this