Hamlet must deal with his feelings towards his mother regarding the death of his father and his mother's marriage to his uncle. This overwhelming grief that Hamlet first experiences turns into anger. Claudius will never be comparable to Hamlet's father. Hamlet compares his father to Hyperion, who is a god, and compares Claudius to a type of beast. Hamlet feels burdened by his mother because she was not sincere with her tears of sorrow over King Hamlet's death. Now the village wonders if he truly loved the king, if so he would still be mourning his death. Instead she married the wicked one. The ghost of her late father reveals clues as to how his death came about. He pleads with Hamlet to take action to avenge the murder. However he had his dilemma: when to kill time. When Claudio less
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