Hamlet's first soliloquy reveals how distressed he feels about the marriage of his mother to his uncle. After his father had died, it was not but 2 months after the funeral that the kingdom celebrated the wedding. Claudius suggests Hamlet get over his mourning, but there just hasn't been enough time, His fathers death along with his mothers marriage just piles grief upon grief to the point of anger where he appears to have gone mad. His mind then becomes obsessed with his fathers death, and becomes consumed in his own thought.
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