Guilt In Claudius's 'Soliloquy'

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In this soliloquy, Claudius brings up his guilt to himself and the first thought that comes to his mind is regarding religion. In this quotation specifically, he addresses that he is not willing to atone for his sins but, still has the audacity to ask for forgiveness. Claudius is not worried about what is going to happen to him in this world but, what's going to happen to him when he goes to God. Therefore, he asks for forgiveness, and he kneels to pray, trying to please God and forgive him for his bad deeds. Ironically soon after he starts to pray Hamlet walks in but, does not kill him because he is praying. This could be a coincident or maybe God's has a plan for something bigger in the future. Therefore, the suspense is on the readers about