i think the answer would be - The longing for connection
<span>The speaker retells a story from Greek mythology, the rape of the girl Leda by the god Zeus, who had assumed the form of a swan. Leda felt a sudden blow, with the “great wings” of the swan still beating above her. Her thighs were caressed by “the dark webs,” and the nape of her neck was caught in his bill; he held “her helpless breast upon his breast.” </span>
<span>i think the reason they do that is because of the lack of understanding about how important it is to watch their behavior so it won't be a nuisance to others
We are a selfish beings that tend to put ourselves above others. If we just learn to empathize , we will start to realize that we should not do anything that may negatively impact others such as littering</span>
Answer:
Shakespeare characterizes Claudius cruel and cold-hearted.
Explanation:
For him losing a father is natural and the mourning period should last for some time for the sake of convention. It is normal to grieve but for him Hamlet is overdoing it and he is therfore not manly enough. Being a ruler in Claudius mind means being emotionless and he sees Hamplet as whimp, filled with trifle feelings of sadness.