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    As he walks into a room‚ everyone’s mouths drop in awe as his jewelry and crown glisten as the sun does on a summer day. His demeanor earns respect and loyalty from all his citizens and colleagues. But what I am most envious of‚ is his wife‚ Queen Gertrude. She possesses angelic beauty with her blonde braids and crystal‚ blue eyes. This jealousy led to my realization that I can too live a life of King Hamlet if I just ended his life. Chills run down my spine as I begin to plan this genius‚ yet secret

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    shows the incapability Gertrude had to support and take care of herself. Hamlet said‚ “And yet‚ within a month (Let me not think on ’t; frailty‚ thy name is woman!)” (1.2.141-150). Hamlet is distraught by his mothers marriages and promiscuous behavior. He believes that his mother is “frail‚” including all the woman. This is showing the superiority Hamlet felt over the females he loves like Ophelia‚ or once did love. Ophelia’s father and brother want her to stay

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    will survive; however‚ when these values are absent‚ the family digitigrades I. Respect within a family is important to build trust that is required in relationships. A. In Hamlet ’s family‚ there is lack of trust and respect for each other. 1. Gertrude remarries very quickly after the death of her husband. Hamlet finds this very disrespectful to his father. 2. Hamlet constantly tests those around him to see if he can trust them. He goes as far as to test his mother because he thinks she may be

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    no small parts‚ only small actors." While Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother‚ and Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s lover‚ are very different and lead different lives‚ they suffer similar fates. Both women have control not of their lives but of their deaths.Gertrude and Ophelia are anything but independent women. The two women need and rely on the strength of the men in their lives. Once they stray away from these influential men‚ the women find their ultimate demise. Gertrude‚ the Queen of Denmark‚ appears to have no

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    is very obvious that Hamlet is stating how troubled he is that his own mother married so soon after his father’s death. The least Gertrude could’ve done for Hamlet was fake that she was upset at least a little so that he would have more comfort in it‚ as much comfort as someone could have after finding out their father had been killed. Hamlet tries to convince Gertrude that Claudius was responsible for King Hamlet’s death‚ but she was very offended that he would try to talk bad about her current husband

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    In the play Hamlet‚ there are only two main female characters that both play an extremely compelling and difficult manifestation of love. Ophelia and Gertrude never have a scene together‚ or alone. Ophelia does not have another female confidant to talk to and Gertrude also doesn’t have anyone to talk to about her secret feelings. The only relationships between these women are with men‚ and most of the men surrounding them don’t really care about their feelings‚ or value their worth. Ophelia’s

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    Oedipus is born‚ his parents are told by an oracle that their child will kill his father and marry his mother. To thwart Oedipus’ fate‚ Laius decides that the child should be killed. As Jocasta leaves him on a mountaintop to die‚ he is rescued and begins to live a life unraveling the unwanted prophecy. Laius and Jocasta both had eyes to see but they were blind to the knowledge that fate cannot be changed. As the play begins‚ Oedipus is crowned as king for his wit and intelligence after solving

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    Women in Hamlet

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    Hamlet is one Shakespeare’s most famous plays. This essay will look at Hamlet’s perception of women in general but particularly Gertrude and Ophelia. It will also look at the historical presentation of women‚ comparing Hamlet’s time to today and seeing if the symbolic role that the female characters have is related to the period. I will also look at Hamlet’s madness‚ whether it was it was real or not and also whether women could be the cause of it. Finally it will glance at a possible ‘Oedipus rex

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    existence‚ revenge and power. The characters’ ideas about life and death develop more and become more prominent towards the end of the play. Hamlet‚ whose father has passed away‚ continues to contemplate life and the reason for his existence. His mother‚ Gertrude‚ greatly contrasts with Hamlet’s point of view and lives a happy life by not caring about anyone else. She and her newlywed husband‚ Claudius‚ have the same attitude towards life‚ and the belief that they have to be selfish to get what they

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    Novel Analysis of The Oedipus Trilogy Oedipus Rex‚ or Oedipus Tyrannus as it is in Latin‚ could be what we call today a Freudian work of literature. The Oedipus Trilogy was originally written by Sophocles and is meant to be told in a story-telling fashion. But this Grecian tragedy was revised and translated into English by Paul Roche and put into a novel form. The Oedipus Trilogy is a novel that deals with destiny and fate. The reader is shown a series of events plotted out from which Oedipus

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