Hamlet

After his first speech in the play, Claudius shifts from talking about the country to talking specifically about Hamlet. What does he say about Hamlet's grief? What does Gertrude say?

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After Claudius' first speech in the play, Gertrude asks Hamlet to stop dressing in black, and Claudius tells Hamlet that while it is good to grieve for a deceased father, too much grief is "unmanly."

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