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CLAUDIUS, image, The Inner Play and after, Character's perspectives…
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Exudes a clear authoritative aura, resembles the composure of a confident King in control
Has a professional and mature intimacy with Gertrude within the play, holding hands
Looks directly at the camera at the end of his soliloquy when he fails to pray effectively, knowing and calculating side to Claudius / also looks at camera at the end of Inner Play
Watches Hamlet and Ophelia from behind a vanity/ in 1996 version, they hide behind a one way mirror
The Inner Play and after
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His paranoia is activated, and has a domino effect which leads up to his soliloquy
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In equal delight, weighing delight and dole
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ay, that incestuous, adulterate beast
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[Polonius] Come, we go to the King
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Machiavelli - A ruler should perform any action that preserves and strengthens his power, regardless of morality