Claudius – The Usurping King of Denmark
Claudius is depicted as a calculating and ambitious leader who seizes the throne by murdering his own brother, King Hamlet. His usurpation disrupts the natural order, establishing a realm where deception, moral decay, and internal conflict reign. His rise to power not only challenges the legitimacy of royal succession but also sets the stage for the themes of betrayal and revenge, which are central to the play.