read the excerpt from hamlet. claudius: why to a public count i might not go, is the great love the general…

read the excerpt from hamlet. claudius: why to a public count i might not go, is the great love the general gender bear him; who, dipping all his faults in their affection, would, like the spring that turneth wood to stone, convert his gyves to graces; so that my arrows, too slightly timberd for so loud a wind, would have reverted to my bow again, and not where i had aimd them. which conclusion about claudius does the excerpt support? he is not a popular king. he is not a good hunter. he is really on hamlets side. he fears for hamlets safety.
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Brief Explanations:
Claudius says he might not go to a public count because of the great love the people have for someone (implied to be a threat to his power - likely Hamlet). His actions would be ineffective against the people's affection for this person. This shows he is not a popular king as the people's love can over - shadow his actions.
Answer:
He is not a popular king.