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In Act I: Scene ii, Claudius insists that he has consulted the "better wisdoms of his advisers and that the court has

"freely gone" with his marriage plans. Is this true or is Claudius justifying his actions by making this claim? Explain
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the message could possibly be that hamlet needs to accept his father died and he has a new (step-father) aka claudius, Hamlet should accept Claudius as his father.

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