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explain caudills purpose in his speech to hamlet. does he feel he accomplishes this purpose. why or why not

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Answer: Absolutely Claudius is successful, and Hamlet concedes as such in his soliloquy that follows. He gives his speech to make his court and country proud, addressing his brother's death and the potential conflict in Norway.

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