In this scene, Claudius tries to explain to his son why he killed his father. He tells the boy that he was born after the death of his father, and that he is the only light that can give meaning to his father's absence. Claudius says that he will grant the boy's wishes, but that he does not want to make him do anything that would violate the sanctity of the tomb.
In this scene, Claudius tries to explain to his son why he killed his father. He tells the boy that he was born after the death of his father, and that he is the only light that can give meaning to his father's absence. Claudius says that he will grant the boy's wishes, but that he does not want to make him do anything that would violate the sanctity of the tomb.