What are some similarities and differences between the two Shakespeare characters Claudius and Macbeth?
dstuva Teacher High School – 12th Grade Editor Debater Expert $(document).ready(function() { $(‘a.toggle_expert_titles’).click(function() { $(‘#show_expert_titles’).toggle(); return false; }); }); Numerous similarities exist between Shakespeare’s Claudius and Macbeth. Both are extremely ambitious. So much so that they both assassinate a reigning monarch to achieve the throne for themselves. Both also, when it becomes necessary, are willing to continue killing to maintain their power. Both show the possibilities of scruples that make them question their own evil actions, although their sincerity is questionable; both may question or feel sorry for what they do/have done because they are worried about the consequences rather than because what they are going to do/have done is wrong. At the same time, Claudius is more intelligent than Macbeth. Claudius does his own planning, and does it pretty well. Claudius would get away with his assassination if not for the intervention of a ghost, an
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