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Hamlet: Farewell, dear mother.

Claudius: Thy loving father, Hamlet

Hamlet: My mother--father and mother is man and wife, man and wife is one flesh, and so, my mother.

In some productions, he kisses Claudius on the lips at this point, just like freaking Bugs Bunny. Now that's contempt.

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Hamlet's mother married him less than two months after his father died.

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Hamlet doesn't like Claudius and never did. At first he is angry with him for marrying Gertrude. Then he is angry at him for killing Hamlet Sr.

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It is not enough that Claudius has become king when Hamlet might have expected to, but he has also married Hamlet's mother, which is extremely offensive to Hamlet.

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Q: What fuels Hamlet's resentment toward Claudius in scene II?
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