The atmosphere is unsettled at best. Claudius begins with the "happy" announcement of his marriage to Gertrude, praising her beauty and celebrating his position as king. He speaks lavishly of his love of his wife and his people, including Hamlet. But then he immediately launches into his concern that Fortinbras will challenge Denmark in war. At the same time, Hamlet is moping off to the side, making snide comments to himself and responding with bitter remarks to the loving comments of his uncle and mother. The audience is left to feel that this is a country - and a family - in turmoil.
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