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Examples Of Gertrude In Hamlet

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Queen Gertrude is accredited as/for being a main character in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Hamlet, King of Denmark even though her character has only 155 lines. Most productions portray Gertrude as a shallow, self-satisfying woman and fail to recognize her as a guilt ridden individual frustrated by her inability to please both her son and husband. While both Kenneth Branagh and Mel Gibson occasionally show Gertrude's desire to please Hamlet and Claudius in their depictions of Hamlet, they mainly portray Gertrude to be a scheming adulteress. Even though Gertrude is an object of lust in the play, Gertrude herself is not lustful, but rather submissive to power and her desire to please both Claudius and Hamlet.
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