Like for example food, shelter, clothing, etc are economic human wants. And those which cannot be bought are non-economic wants like peace, love, affection, etc. ... A human is never truly satisfied, and so his wants to are endless. We may temporarily satisfy some of our wants but they always reoccur.
Wants are nonessential things you really don’t need for an example Wants: Video Games, phones, designer stuff etc. Needs: Food, clothes, shoes, socks, a house etc
A linking verb is a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun. It does not describe a direct action taken by the subject.
Answer: I do not understand your question. Claudius is again a weak king and Gertrude is very foolish. They were corrupt and the people around them were corrupt.