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    In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet exposes the flaws of several other characters through his interactions with them. Although they are not always aware that they are being exposed, their defects are made clear to the audience through Hamlet’s statements. Gertrude, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and Polonius are all exposed in this manner, and through this process their true natures are revealed. From the beginning of the play, Hamlet resents Gertrude for her unduly swift marriage to his

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    Hamlet aids, if not casts, Ophelia into insanity. She becomes torn between two men, her father and Hamlet. Her father believes that Hamlet would use her. He believes Hamlet would taint her and not marry her. Ophelia, with a dashing prince batting his eyes at her is convinced that Hamlet loves her, though he swears he never did. To Hamlet she is a sexual entity, a whim for him to indulge momentarily in (Chapman). Hamlet vowed to Ophelia that he never loved her, but he did so with the intentions of

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    Hamlet-Tragedy of the Mother and Son William Shakespeare is a writer of tragedies—the tragedies within common everyday relationships. Of these various relationships, Shakespeare reveals his interest in the relationship between the mother and son within Hamlet. The mother: Queen Gertrude, and the son: Prince Hamlet is unique within the play because Hamlet’s relationship with his mother is rare in the sense that Gertrude is one of two women within Hamlet. And like the other woman, Gertrude is submerged

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    An Analysis of Queen Gertrudes Position in King Hamlets Death in William Shakespeare's Hamlet Usually in a playwright, one of the author's objectives is to keep the viewer or reader confused or disconcerted about certain events in the plot. Certain characters in a play or story that have concocted covert schemes to perhaps murder or frame somebody, may have confusing effects on the viewer. Depending on the way the plan was developed in the plot the viewer may have to stop and ask themselves;

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    Gertrude never seems to get in the middle of Hamlet and Claudius' disputes, so many tend to assume that she is involved in King Hamlet's murder. However, there is an abundance of in-text evidence that suggests she is very innocent and oblivious to Claudius' plots throughout the play. Most of this evidence supporting that Gertrude has nothing to do with King Hamlet's sudden death. From the start, Gertrude comes off as a very clueless and almost blind character to the things happening around her. She

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    Kaaiz Rana Timothy McNeil ENG 95 S 17th June 2016 Ophelia Verses Gertrude In the play “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”, Gertrude and Ophelia share similar characteristics. Gertrude is the queen of Denmark and also the mother to hamlet, and Ophelia is the daughter of Polonius, sister to Laertes and hamlet’s love. As a mother it is a maternal instinct to be loving, kind, caring and be there for your child during times of strife and joy. In contrast, a girlfriend or partner is also someone

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    In Act 4 scene 7 of the book Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Gertrude gave a very detailed and beautiful story of Ophelia’s death, but the fact that she knows so much about how she died but wasn’t able to help Ophelia is suspicious. Through a thorough analysis and interpretation, we came to the concept that Gertrude is trying to use the speech to protect herself, her son Hamlet, and Claudius, meanwhile, keeping Laertes calm, since he was already mad about the murder of his father Polonius. That is

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    even of the purpose of the play itself. The character of Gertrude is no exception. Gertrude’s character and motives, being left ambiguous, have been interpreted in many different ways in various productions of Hamlet. Was she implicit in the death of King Hamlet, or was she merely a clueless bystander? Did she drink the poison as an act of motherly self-sacrifice, or was it an accidental tragedy? Zefferelli’s Hamlet (1990) and Almereyda’s Hamlet (2000) provide two different interpretations on Gertrude’s

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    Hamlet In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist's treatment of two specific women shows his own grief, highlights the women's differences, and significantly affects the lives of those women. The play at first allows one to see the detrimental effects of his father’s death on Hamlet. However, as the play progresses, Hamlet’s misogyny also progresses, making the lives of his mother and the woman he loves miserable. Hamlet’s sadistic treatment of Gertrude and Ophelia eventually leads to both

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    Gertrude as an Innocent Victim or a Sexually and Morally Corrupt Woman in Hamlet Shakespeare’s character Gertrude is one of much mystery; in relation to this there are many questions that need to be answered to establish Gertrude’s innocence through out the play. Some examples of these questions are, was Gertrude in some kind of relationship with Claudius before the murder of her late Husband and did she know about the murder before or after it was committed? Does she

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