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    Gertrude is first introduced in the Act-I, scene-ii. We can see that she is trying to calm down Hamlet over the loss of his father. Her concern over him continues into the next acts. She is a loving mother also. We can see that at Ophelia’s burial, she displays her former hope that the young woman might have wedded her son: ‘‘I hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlet’s wife’’ (V .i). At the starting of the play, Gertrude lies more with her husband than with her son. After the closet scene the total

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    Demon? Behind every great man is a great woman. Hamlet and his characters, a subject from which I could write an entire book. A work in which men seem to be the center of attention, but in which women undoubtedly play a great role. Gertrude, Hamlet's mother and queen, is a controversial character who raises many questions and gives rise to many theories. As we read the work, questions arise such as: who is really Gertrude? The frail woman that Hamlet paints us or the mastermind that does not have

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, Gertrude is Hamlet’s mother and Queen of Denmark. Hamlet and Queen Gertrude have a rocky relationship throughout the story., since he resents her for marrying her husband’s brother Claudius after he murdered the King (young Hamlet’s father, King Hamlet). Gertrude reveals no guilt in her marriage with Claudius. The immediacy of her second marriage suggest that there may be some question as to whether or not she was involved in the murder

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    queen, Gertrude, and her son, Hamlet, experience the sting of betrayal. Gertrude betrays her son through her many pernicious actions and decisions for the duration of the play. The queen deludes Hamlet when she concedes to the pressure of those around her and grants them permission to spy on her son, thus damaging his trust in her. In Hamlet, the role of Gertrude, the queen, symbolizes the antagonistic purpose of a cunning villain’s betrayal to the protagonist in the play, her son, Hamlet. Although

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    reference to Shakespeare story Hamlet, the main character which is Hamlet encounters a grand change that leads him to seek revenge on his father’s brother who murdered his father. In my opinion, the Queen of Denmark also known as Gertrude impulses the overall reaction and impulses him towards revenge. The reasons why I believe this is because the timespan in which Hamlet’s father dies and Gertrude gets consolation from Claudius which is Hamlet’s uncle. Also, Gertrude doesn’t seem to have had a close

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    From the play Hamlet, I have learned how tricky, treacherous and unpredictable a person’s mind can be. Gertrude, for example, is usually accepted as an ignorant queen who is not aware of any happening under her eyes. She does not know that her late husband, King Hamlet was murdered by his brother Claudius. Additionally, she is not suspicious of either Claudius or Laertes in poisoning Hamlet. In my opinion, Gertrude is not ignorant. She merely puts trust in those people as they are her family and

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    writing through the previously mentioned quote. A common play of female misconception: Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Many readers read Hamlet with little thought to the characters Gertrude and Ophelia. In fact, many often know the two female characters for their negative connotations within the play. The characters Gertrude and Ophelia are often misconceived as weak and powerless in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, but through application of Héléne Cixous’s Feminist theory in The Laugh of Medusa and Stephen Greenblatt’s

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    The Gertrude of Shakespeare’s Hamlet       Is Gertrude, in the Shakespearean drama Hamlet, a bore? A killer’s accomplice? The perfect queen? A dummy? This paper will answer many questions concerning Claudius’ partner on the Danish throne.   In her essay, “Acts III and IV: Problems of Text and Staging,” Ruth Nevo explains how the hero’s negative outlook toward Gertrude influences his attitude toward Ophelia:   Whereas it is precisely his total inability to know her [Ophelia]

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    Hamlet and Gertrude’s Relationship in Hamlet In many of William Shakespeare’s tragedies, Shakespeare writes about the relationships maintained between his characters. Of these relationships, Shakespeare examines the connection between family members, particularly the relationship between parents and child. In Shakespeare’s tragedy “Hamlet”, Shakespeare writes about the relationship between Hamlet and his mother, Queen Gertrude, to drive the plot forward.. Throughout much of the play, their relationship

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    Regarding Hamlet’s Gertrude                 Angela Pitt in “Women in Shakespeare’s Tragedies” comments that Shakespeare’s Gertrude in Hamlet is, first and foremost, a mother:   Gertrude evinces no such need to justify her actions and thereby does not betray any sense of guilt. She is concerned with her present good fortune, and neither lingers over the death of her first husband nor analyses her motives in taking another. . . .She seems a kindly, slow-witted, rather self-indulgent

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