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Gertrude's Treatment Of Female Characters In Hamlet

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In the contemporary world of today, women are allowed to express their feelings, thoughts and they have unlimited amount of freedom, however during William Shakespeare’s time women were not allowed to act on stage as men were the ones who played the roles of women. In William Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet the female characters are characterized with very little roles, however they directly or indirectly influence the actions by the men in their lives. Literary and historical scholars conclude that women were not interested political, economic, or social equality with men during this time in history. In the play the female characters are restricted in a patriarchal society as they are portrayed firstly as weak, secondly as obedient and lastly as dependent. These characters include, Gertrude who is the queen of Denmark, and Ophelia who is the love interest of Hamlet. The play revolves around the theme of revenge and how these women had a big influence in the plot of the play. Firstly, Gertrude is one of the main characters in the …show more content…

This is shown when Gertrude is blindly obeys her husband by listening to his commands and orders. For example, Gertrude listens to him when Claudius brings in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on her son, when Polonius and Claudius tries to spy on Hamlet and Ophelia and lastly obeying Hamlet’s insults at her. Ophelia is also another important character in the play who is portrayed as an obedient female character in the play and this can be seen when Ophelia obeys all the men in her lives such as Polonius, Laertes and Hamlet. For example, Ophelia stays away from Hamlet since her father and brother, Laertes advised her not to, listens to her father’s commands by letting him spying on Hamlet and she obeys Hamlet even though he treats her

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