In Claudius's soliloquy, we learn that Claudius did actually kill his brother. In his soliloquy, Claudius talks about his crime, and he says that it "bears the mark of Cain" who also killed his brother. Although we had been suspicious of Claudius throughout the story, this is the moment when our doubts are confirmed. We also learn that Claudius is extremely guilty about his actions, but that he believes that time and God's mercy will eventually help him overcome this feeling of guilt.
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IF THERE IS WRITTEN THAT IT IS THEN YES AND WHERE ARE OTHER LINES
I GUESS THET ARE MISSING
C. This passage is entirely fictional
I have a bicycle; I'll be riding it later today.