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    made with love‚ but make the King think there’s another cause make Rosencrantz and Guildenstern look foolish cause the King to wish Hamlet were dead cause even Ophelia to think that Hamlet is covering up the truth lead Gertrude to new heights of self awareness. 3 Hamlet’s advice to the players at the beginning of Act III‚ scene 2‚ can be seen as good advice to any actor at any time as Shakespeare’s advice to actors of his time‚ and of all time as

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    Hamlet utilizes his play and apparent madness to tell his mother and uncle they wouldn’t get away with his father’s murder. Ophelia employs flowers to convey their symbolic‚ Elizabethan meanings to Gertrude in hopes of telling her that she isn’t a very virtuous person‚ and that she needs to repent. Hamlet communicates what he feels in the only way his madness can allow‚ he shows them. In the Elizabethan era‚ women had little control of their lives‚

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    of Hamlet through the feminist lens is that the women‚ such as Gertrude and Ophelia‚ are given marginalized opinions and roles within the play‚ that the play is from a male-centered viewpoint‚ and that it solely focuses upon the male characters and their experiences instead of integrating the views and impacts of the women as well. A specific example of marginalization of a woman character within Hamlet is in Act III where Gertrude is told to leave the men to their plans even though they should

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    who are somewhat neglected in the plot. Queen Gertrude and young Ophelia’s loss of female innocence‚ while alluding to the biblical theory of women’s tainted purity‚ is complemented with the symbolic use of flowers and weeds. The plants serve to show the feminine Mother Nature of the Earth and also prove the evanescent nature of true female goodness‚ the frailty of Eve’s original sin. Much like how Eve birthed the curse upon women‚ Queen Gertrude began the female descent into corruption in Hamlet

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    Ophelia’s death was triggered by her mental breakdown due to the loss of her father. In the midst of her inner turmoil‚ her depression worsens as she learns that Hamlet‚ the man she loves departs to England. When she dies‚ Gertrude reports her death to Claudius and Laertes. Gertrude‚ The Queen of Denmark‚ is responsible for Ophelia’s death. By looking at Gertrude’s over protective relationship with Hamlet‚ her lack of initiative on the situations around her in a time of tragedy‚ as well as her vivid

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    a passive behavior for their personal preservation‚ which served as Gertrude’s mask. Gertrude was brought up to believe that when a woman protests her innocence‚ in any matter‚ too much then people will begin to think otherwise. Gertrude revealed the idea of her mask‚ when responding to Hamlet inquiry of her likes to the play‚ her response was a bold reply‚ "The lady doth protest too much methinks" (Gertrude - 3.2.254)‚ while viewing "The Murder of Ganzago." Hamlet’s disgust with his mother’s

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    the corruption throughout the play. Gertrude and Ophelia are both manipulative characters that convince men around them to change and ultimately become the motivation for all of the tragic events throughout the play.   Despite the general opinion that “Hamlet” contains the weakest women in Shakespeare’s works‚ the revealing of the main plot can only be given credit to the women.    The first case in which we see woman as the catalyst of the play is with Gertrude being one of the main motivations for

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    cause Hamlet to go insane‚ and with no exceptional help from his own mother‚ and queen‚ Gertrude. The term Gertrude is derived from a Germanic combination of term‚ “ger” or “gar” for spear and “prup” for strength (Findlay). Gertrude’s strength does develop throughout the play‚ although unfortunately her last act of strength is one to cause her death. Gertrude has a tremendous role in setting the tone for

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    king hamlet and Gertrude. Hamlets lover Ophelia is easily persuaded by her father Polonius and her brother Laertes‚ and Hamlets two friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern get by swayed by Claudius and Polonius. The influential nature of some characters is what prompted the failure or success of other characters. Family influential abilities are a key in ones‚ path to success or failure. Hamlet was lead to his failure by both his dead father‚ King Hamlet‚ and his mother Gertrude. King Hamlet came

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    and ignorance and Ophelia’s malleable behavior‚ and throughout the play Hamlet is rude and cynical to the two main female characters. Hamlet makes a sweeping generalization based on his Mother Gertrude and Ophelia that all women are morally corrupt‚ and in doing so he demonstrates a lack of trust in Gertrude that contributes to his madness and leads him to more trouble. The first time Hamlet is seen in the play he is angry at his mother for remarrying his uncle right after the death of her late

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