He displays a lust for power and satisfies his lust through actions that are wicked and selfish.As the tragic hero (Hamlet) and the archatypal villian (Claudius) clash to create both their farewells from the world of William Shakepeare’s Hamlet, the audience is left with a feeling that can only be described as closure. Closure due to the reader knowing that the villain is absolutely paying for the sins of his wrong doing that allowed for him to adopt the reputation of the classic archetypal
He displays a lust for power and satisfies his lust through actions that are wicked and selfish.As the tragic hero (Hamlet) and the archatypal villian (Claudius) clash to create both their farewells from the world of William Shakepeare’s Hamlet, the audience is left with a feeling that can only be described as closure. Closure due to the reader knowing that the villain is absolutely paying for the sins of his wrong doing that allowed for him to adopt the reputation of the classic archetypal