Why does laertes believe hamlet won't marry Ophelia?

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Laertes thinks that, being a royal person, Hamlet will have a marriage arranged for him. "His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own, for he himself is subject to his birth; he may not, as unvalued persons do, carve for himself." Laertes, unlike Polonius, is prepared to believe that Hamlet might love Ophelia, but thinks that whether he loves her or not will not make any difference as to who he will marry.

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