Hamlet
How does Claudius criticize Hamlet's continued mourning
Hamlet
Hamlet
Claudius says that mourning for too long is against God's will. He says that Hamlet has to understand that all things come to an end and that everybody eventually has a dead father.
But you must know your father lost a father, That father lost, lost his, and the survivor bound In filial obligation for some term To do obsequious sorrow. But to persever In obstinate condolement is a course Of impious stubbornness. 'Tis unmanly grief. It shows a will most incorrect to heaven,