Laertes was rumoured to be troubled.due to reports that the funeral was improper and lacked proper decorum He was angry because of how he passed away, the privacy of his funeral, no military honours, no funeral rites, and Noble right, there was no official ceremony.
Laertes and Hamlet both experience the unnatural and sudden loss of a father in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It is clear from the text that Laertes was in France when he learned of Polonius's passing, most likely from a courtly friend.
This scene isn't depicted by the author because it takes place off-stage. In fact, Act IV, Scene 5 provides our first indication that Laertes is aware of his father's passing while Claudius is talking to Gertrude about Ophelia's psychologically.
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