The play Hamlet has been viewed as a power struggle for political gain. The play is
also a reflection of Shakespeare’s time as it highlights the transition from the old
world of King Hamlet — with powerful codes of behavior and a strong desire for
political conquest — to the modern world of Claudius, where the ends justify the
means and personal honor is sacrificed for the sake of power. In a well-written
essay defend or challenge the following statement: The pursuit of political
gain will always be man’s greatest downfall. Examine this statement through
the actions of King Hamlet, Claudius, and Prince Hamlet.