Act 1 Sc 2 "Hamlet"
King Claudius gives a speech to Hamlet in Act 1 Scene 2. Claudius says that Hamlet has mourned enough and he needs to stop. He describes Hamlet as unmanly because he has mourned over his father for a long time. In the beginning of this speech he says that Hamlet is "sweet and commendable" but then goes on to say he needs to suck it up and understand that his father lost him father who lost father and so on. Claudius goes on to repeat the word fault which means that Hamlets excessive grief is his fault.
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