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10 March, 08:18

What is ironic about claudius' pleasure, when he learns that hamlet wants him to watch the play?

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  1. 10 March, 09:11
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    Hamlet suspects that his new step-father; Claudius, has murdered his father to then marry his mother and become King. The play Claudius takes so much pleasure in having Hamlet attend is a recreation of the murder of his father and will show Hamlet the guilt of Claudius by reaction. This all being a plot created by Hamlet himself and the play company.
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