Examples Of Corruption In Hamlet

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Corrupt people roam the streets of Denmark, they think highly of themselves because they possess money others do not. They commit evil acts to get their possessions or to gain their power, such as murder, threats, and bribery. Greed controls their decisions and allows them to commit sin. Hamlet shows how corruption can gain things for another and how it can affect the ones involved or those nearby, for example, the murder of Old Hamlet had gained Claudius, his power, Polonius and Claudius sending spies onto their ‘sons’, and Gertrude marrying Claudius soon after the death of her first husband. The first act of corruption shown in Hamlet is committed by Claudius. Claudius murdered Old Hamlet to gain the crown and the Queen. Claudius had given in to his greed and allowed his evil side to commit such a heinous act of treason. Claudius craved power, he did not care who it would hurt, all he wanted was to be in control. To be in a high place of power. This in return had caused consequences for Claudius. The ghost of Old Hamlet came as an omen of the corruption. Marcellus states, “Something is …show more content…
That they had lain in bed too early after Old Hamlet’s death. Gertrude knew that the very act of lying in bed with another man in a span of a few weeks after the death of the first was horrid, “In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, stewed in corruption, honeying and making love over the nasty sty-(L.L.93-94).” Gertrude allowed another man to seduce her, allowed him to touch her, to do unspeakable acts with one another within the month of her husband’s death. Gertrude had caused great pain to Hamlet, which caused him to burst out at her. To speak so rudely to her. Gertrude did not take Hamlet’s feelings into account before marrying his uncle. If she had, he would not have acted so insane, rude, disrespectful, and he would have not taken another’s