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How does Hamlet respond to the King’a opening speech?

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Answer:

One of the main clues in this speech is Claudius's repeated use of the royal "we." The pompous and mannered nature of the speech is intended to establish his bona fides as king (although both Hamlet and we, the audience, already have reason to suspect this) and to show that he is in command of both his queen and the kingdom.

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