Write in point form. The characteristics of Claudius In hamlet’s book

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- Claudius is the main antagonist in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet"
- He is depicted as the brother of the deceased King Hamlet and the uncle of Prince Hamlet
- Claudius is portrayed as a cunning and manipulative character
- He is ambitious and seizes the throne by marrying his brother's widow, Queen Gertrude
- Claudius is power-hungry and willing to go to any extent to secure his position as king
- He is constantly plotting and scheming to maintain his power, even resorting to murder
- Claudius is shown to be guilty and haunted by his actions, as he is unable to find peace within himself
- He is skilled at deceit and manipulation, often lying and using others to achieve his goals
- Claudius is portrayed as a contrast to Hamlet, who is hesitant and ponderous, whereas Claudius is decisive and action-oriented
- He is a complex character, presenting a façade of righteousness to others while concealing his true motives and guilt.