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How does Laertes's character develop between Act I and Act IV of the play? In Act I, Laertes is violent and impulsive; in Act IV, he is calm and thoughtful. In Act I, Laertes is melancholy; in Act IV, he is cheerful. In Act I, Laertes is stubborn and disobedient; in Act IV, he is obedient and respectful. In Act I, Laertes is calm and dutiful; in Act IV, he is vengeful and does not care about rules.

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