Explanation:
Claudius sends Hamlet to England as part of a plan to have him killed. In William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet,” Claudius is the villainous king who murdered Hamlet’s father and usurped the throne. When Hamlet begins to suspect his guilt and plot revenge, Claudius sends him away to England with two courtiers who are secretly instructed to kill him. Hamlet foils the plot and returns to Denmark, setting the stage for the play’s tragic conclusion.