There are many differences between the Kings Hamlet and Claudius with very 
            
 few similarities. Perhaps the similarities stop at being the product of the same mother and 
            
 father or even being each others brother. The reasons for these differences can only be 
            
 speculated. Assuming that each had the same education and proper parenting one can 
            
 only assume that living in Hamlets shadow Claudius grew cold and bitter and jealous. 
            
 Perhaps by examining the differences we could discover the reason why each are so 
            
 	The  first obvious difference is that Hamlet was a fighter, a nationalist, a patriot, 
            
 working for the expansion and prosperity of his country. Claudius seems to prefer the life 
            
 of luxury and luster associated with being a King. He feels that democracy is the key to 
            
 	Hamlet also  loved his wife and son with a enthusiasm that carried beyond the 
            
 grave. He asked his son to forgive the sins of his mother in the retribution of  his murder.
            
 He also thought his son meritorious of the position of being the king of Denmark in spite 
            
 of his age Claudius didn't love his wife or Hamlet though he married her and said that he 
            
 would love Hamlet as a son. It isn't believable because of his refusal to let Hamlet go 
            
 back to school and the time spent in the incestuous sheets with Hamlets widow couldn't 
            
 	Moreover Hamlet was very candid and straight forward in speech. He says what
            
 means, and means what he feels. Claudius antithetically speaks more cunningly leaving 
            
 	Ultimately, Hamlet being the aggressive, passionate, honest man makes him a 
            
 more appropriate leader than his democratic, power hungry, crafty brother Claudius. It 
            
 seems easily possible that Claudius was jealous of his brothers power and passion, and 
            
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