"Is there nothing that can be done?" Laertes asks, even though he knows full well that if there were anything that could be done, Claudius would have done it. He longs for a problem that he can address with his hands--someone to fight, something to build, something nourishing that he can tend for hours at the stove.
Having nothing else, he holds Claudius's hand like the hilt of a blade.
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Having nothing else, he holds Claudius's hand like the hilt of a blade.