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    she felt Gertrude Stein’s “appreciation” on her like a ribbon of steel. She felt her flesh rubbing against it‚ she felt sweat dripping down her back‚ sliding down her back‚ sliding down the side of her thighs. She crossed her legs‚ and Gertrude Stein looked at her as if she knew‚ Salt enhances the sweetness. Delicious thought GertrudeStein” (184). Troung is insisting the meaning of salt which came from sweat but in this case‚ the sweat is not of labor but of love. Truong describes Gertrude Stein thinking

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    and his mother‚ Queen Gertrude‚ have a difficult relationship that is quite tense and not the most loving. Hamlet is astonished and conflicted about his feeling towards Gertrude when “she married [his uncle at] most wicked speed” (1.2.161). It has been only two months after King Hamlet’s death and tension arises between this mother and son relationship. He has not had enough time to mourn over the loss of the King and will not be celebrating the new marriage. Queen Gertrude has made the decision

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    Claudius and his queen Gertrude. During his speech we learn that he has married his sister-in-law Gertrude. “Our sometime sister now our queen” this already displays a corrupt society as the heads of state are involved in incestuous activity. The hast of their marriage‚ “the memory be green” also shows that there may have been plans before the loss of King Hamlet which then leads to the doubt of queen Gertrude’s intentions . The audience can chose how to interpret queen Gertrude ‚ either as a confused

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    In Shakespeare’s text‚ Hamlet’s insistence that Gertrude has rushed to “incestuous sheets” conveys a far less sympathetic view of her character‚ and essentially putting her at fault for marrying Claudius and betraying the late King Hamlet. Instead‚ the directors use the nuances of a setting in order to

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    By: Annette Irizarry The Parallels Between Two Families "It is morning again‚ and she is still here..." These are the words D.H. Lawrence wrote to a friend describing his terminally ill mother in 1913. "I look at my mother and think ‘O Heaven-is this what life brings us to?’ You see mother has had a devilish married life‚ for nearly forty years- and this is the conclusion- no relief." (Baron’s Educational Series‚ 1993). At the time this letter was written Lawrence was fictionalizing his relationship

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    father and daughter‚ and especially mother and son‚ that are pivotal to the tragedies that occur.              The first relationship that affects the play is that of Gertrude and Hamlet’s father.  The strengths and weaknesses in this relationship are the first cause of drama in this story.  There is subtle evidence that Gertrude and the king did care greatly for each other – or at least he cared for her.  Even his ghost tells Hamlet “Taint not thy mind‚ nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother

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    the play are clearly more flawed in comparison to Hamlet. As a result of this character’s imperfection‚ many of the characters within the play Hamlet are considered tragic; however‚ those in which this trait is predominant are Claudius‚ Laertes and Gertrude. In order to illustrate that the supporting characters are in fact more tragic than Hamlet‚ one needs to take

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    Oedipus Complex appear‚ in this case‚ William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Shakespeare’s play about the Prince of Denmark shows the beginning of an Oedipal Complex‚ with Hamlet’s jealousy of his uncle Claudius for marrying his mother Gertrude and the rage that Hamlet’s emulation causes. The story behind the Oedipus Complex derives from Sophocles story of Oedipus Rex‚ King of Thebes. Oedipus‚ crazed by his love for his mother and envy of his father‚ plots to kill his father and

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    women are influenced greatly by his mother‚ Gertrude. His jealously causes him to become infatuated with his mother and she becomes the main symbol of women for Hamlet throughout the play. When she betrays him it forces Hamlet to have a negative opinion towards all women. Hamlet is obsessed with the betrayal by his mother‚ which causes him to mistreat woman in general and leads to his eventual tragedy.             After the death of King Hamlet‚ Queen Gertrude is forced to remarry to Hamlet’s uncle‚

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    Talks again and again and again‚ seemed like an exercise in futility. Or‚ was it… really? One thing was certain. I seriously had a headache from the first readings. Something began to happen a couple of days after reading “On Gertrude Stein About 9:30”. Researching Gertrude Stein started to help me finally begin to “connect the dots” to some of Ann Carson’s Other Short Talks. I saw a monumental task when‚ all along‚ Ann Carson was suggesting “to me” to “just be me.” Immediately‚ I felt no pressure

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