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    Hamlet's Madness Analysis

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    madness. Hamlet was angry at Gertrude for committing incest‚ but he did not understand why‚ which greatly influenced his madness. Throughout the play‚ Hamlet feigns madness‚ however‚ many of the actions he took might

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    In the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the relationship between Gertrude‚ the queen of Denmark‚ and her son Hamlet is very important throughout the play. At the beginning of the play Hamlet was very angry at Gertrude but by the end of the play‚ he goes back to loving her. The cause of distress between them started when Gertrude got remarried to her dead husband’s brother. When Gertrude married her husband’s brother Claudius only two months after his death‚ Hamlet’s was annoyed at his mother

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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the Queen‚ Gertrude‚ disapproves of her son‚ Hamlet’s‚ behavior. She tries to encourage him to love and accept his new King and step-father‚ Claudius as much as she does. Resolving this conflict demonstrates that overcoming a conflict can bring a mother and son closer together than ever before. After the death of her husband‚ Gertrude immediately remarries to his brother‚ Claudius. As one can imagine‚ this made Hamlet very upset that his own mother could get

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    clearly followed in the Walter-Gertrude relationship as we see them fall in love‚ as well as witness the absence of the fulfilment of that love for either of them. The narrative of D.H. Lawrence’s “Sons and Lovers” is on one level a story of a marriage but at the same time it raises the question of whether it is really a marriage at all. We are introduced to the Walter-Gertrude relationship years after they have been married and have even had two children. By now Gertrude has ceased to love her husband

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    every Shakespeare’s play. In Hamlet‚ this theme is depicted through personality traits of both Queen Gertrude and Ophelia‚ who are the only two women in the play. Although‚ Queen Gertrude and Ophelia are different in age‚ both show some similar traits. Both the Queen and Ophelia are weak‚ insecure and dependent. However‚ compare to Ophelia who is indecisive and lack of confidence‚ Queen Gertrude seems more decisive in thoughts and actions. By showing the similar and different personal traits of each

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    Shakespeare’s play Hamlet are illustrated by highlighting the harmful repercussions of disrespectful familial gestures on Hamlet Jr.’s character. Claudius and Gertrude are now the King and Queen of Denmark‚ and Gertrude’s son‚ Hamlet Jr.‚ is the Prince. Claudius murdered Hamlet Sr.‚ the former King of Denmark‚ usurp the throne and married Gertrude‚ Hamlet Sr.’s former wife within two months of his death. Hamlet Jr. experienced anguish for the loss of his father‚ resentment towards his mother’s betrayal

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    Ophelia's Women

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    conversation of women arises in Hamlet‚ the two major female characters Gertrude and Ophelia‚ are often examined. Gertrude‚ mother of Hamlet‚ decides to marry Claudius‚ her husbands brother‚ after he passess away. Hamlet is deeply troubled with her decision and characterizes it as “incestous” and deceitful. Claudius manipulates Gertrude into consummating this marriage‚ as it would fulfill Claudius’s desire to have power. Gertrude is obedient to Claudius; she seeks him for insight and follows his orders

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    Hamlet's Oedipal Complex

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    norm. Furthermore‚ Hamlet’s Oedipal feelings have been buried within him since his childhood. These feelings were hidden during the life of Hamlet‚ Sr. because the two had a strong connection. However‚ the death of King Hamlet and hasty marriage to Gertrude by Claudius sparked jealousy within Hamlet. He felt no connection to Claudius‚ nor felt guilty by having feelings for his mother. It was due to this event that Hamlet’s latent Oedipal Complex took over. Although Freud outlined this complex almost

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    reader to believe that Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s scandalis mother‚ knew that Claudius‚ Hamlet’s uncle/ father‚ killed his father‚ King Hamlet. One clue that the reader notices is as Hamlet is telling Gertrude how awful of a person she is and comparing Claudius and his dead father‚ Gertrude responds with‚ “Oh‚ Hamlet‚ stop! You’re making me look into my very soul‚ where the marks of sin are so thick and black they will never be washed away.” This statement above displays Gertrudes remorse that she feels

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    In the play “Hamlet”‚ there are only two women named Gertrude and Ophelia. Gertrude is the mother of Hamlet‚ and Ophelia is the daughter of Polonius and sister to Laertes. Throughout the play‚ it is evident that women are highly dependant on men. Both Ophelia and Gertrude allow the controlling men in their lives to form their identities. Thus‚ being one of the leading causes to their tragic death. Gertrude‚ mother of Hamlet‚ is proven to be dependent on Claudius thus transforming her into a weak

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