Because Hamlet believes his love for ophelia is greater than Laertes . That Laertes grief is all for show and that he is exaggerating his loss . Hamlet goes on to say his loss is greater than Laertes and Hamlet would do many things for his love of Ophelia things that would show how deep his love for her is unlike Laertes.
The exchange is dialogue. The two characters are talking to each other--not themselves or the audience directly.
You start out with who you are you say your name and age. then you put why your emailing the person and explain what you situation or story then you end it by thanking then and hoping they will respond
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Calpurnia is being motherly, taking the kids to church after washing them the night before, making sure they were dressed and ready to go to church that day, protecting them from a criticizing negro woman.
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