Laertes is understandably upset when he returns from france. His father has been murdered. He does not yet know about how ophelia has deteriorated mentally. Who does he hold responsible for his pain?.

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When Laertes returns from France, he is understandably upset. His father was murdered. He is unaware of how ophelia's mental state has deteriorated. He blames Claudius for his suffering.

Laertes requests that King Claudius return to Denmark from France. There are several reasons why he grants it so quickly: He has no feelings for Laertes; he believes that Laertes should meddle with Hamlet in order to divert his attention away from the truth about his father's murder. Laertes, on the other hand, reacts violently when he learns that his father has died. He dispatches an army to Denmark and threatens to depose the king if his father or his assassin are not apprehended. Claudius rushes to murder Hamlet as soon as he learns that Hamlet murdered his father. He approaches Claudius and threatens him until Claudius admits that Polonius' death was not his fault. When he discovers Ophelia's condition, he is astounded.

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