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How are Hamlet's motives in scene 2 similar to Claudius's motives in scene 3?

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  • 08-02-2022

Answer: Edge 2022

Explanation:

Hamlet's motives in scene 2 was mainly his father's death, and the revenge he would get for King Hamlet. Claudius' motives were mainly on power and getting a good reputation for himself. Both of these motives are done with the intent to better themselves.

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