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Comparsion Of The Allusion Aids In Shakespeare's Hamlet '

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The King of Denmark was a good king who was murdered in his garden. The murderer of King Hamlet was his brother, Claudius and the betrayal can be compared to the acts of betrayal by Eve in the garden of eden as well as the brothers Cain and Abel. The effect of this allusion gives an insight into how blinded by jealousy Claudius was. Claudius had killed the King because he wanted the crown and queen. The death of king Hamlet could also allude to Cain and Abel, two brothers who were always in competition until one kills the other. Allusion aids Shakespeare’s play in a multitude of ways because God could be punishing Claudius for being tempted by sins or for recreating the first murder. Eve was tempted by a snake to destroy the future of humankind,

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