mit that Claudius compares unfavorably to her first husband. However, her maternal instinct has been poisoned by her new husband, and she misinterprets Hamlet's attack on Polonius as evidence that he is "mad as the sea and wind" (IV.i). Putting aside the incest accusation, she re
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