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I just finished Hamlet in english and now working on this seminar for the Shakespearean tragedy part and how Claudius is an example of it.
Claudius is the anti hero of course and i was wondering if anyone could help me get some points together for starting the the description on how he is part of it.
i just have no idea how to start it, i hate english ><
Many have linked these plays to Aristotle's precept about tragedy: that the protagonist must be an admirable but flawed character, with the audience able to understand and sympathize with the character. Certainly, all of Shakespeare's tragic protagonists are capable of both good and evil. The playwright always insists on the operation of the doctrine of free will; the (anti)hero is always able to back out, to redeem himself. But, the author dictates, they must move unheedingly to their doom.
Claudius is the anti hero of course and i was wondering if anyone could help me get some points together for starting the the description on how he is part of it.
i just have no idea how to start it, i hate english ><