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Perhaps he loves you now, . . . but you must fear, His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own; For he himself is subject to his birth (Act I, scene iii) Why does Laertes warn Ophelia not to expect
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Perhaps he loves you now, . . . but you must fear, His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own; For he himself is subject to his birth (Act I, scene iii) Why does Laertes warn Ophelia not to expect to marry Hamlet?
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"Why does Laertes warn Ophelia not to expect to marry Hamlet?"
This is because, a prince can not marry for any love. I hope this helped:^)
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