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Unmanly Grief In King Hamlet

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Through Meaningful quotes, William Shakespeare is able to express that Hamlet is pained by the recent passing of his father, King Hamlet. After only two short months of King Hamlet’s death, Claudius comments on how Hamlet has “unmanly grief” due to his extended grieving of his father (Shakespeare I, II, 98). From Claudius’s remark toward Hamlet, the audience can perceive how truly disheartened Hamlet is regarding King Hamlet’s passing. Some of the citizens within Denmark have already moved on and stopped grieving, especially Claudius and Gertrude, and have considered Hamlet to acting overly desolate concerning the occasion. When Gertrude questions as to why Hamlet looks so upset about his father’s passing in particular, he responds with how
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