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    true)‚ this begins his investigating. We can be easily fooled by Hamlets insanity but there is intelligence behind his every move. Revenge has essentially ruined his life. Revenge has made his relationships with the two women he loved gone sour (Gertrude and Ophelia) as well lead to their death. It has even made him question his own existence. His antics lead to the death of Polonius who was innocent‚ and his pursue for revenge leads to his mothers death. Revenge has the ability to take over ones

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    In the play “Hamlet” He feels that he is betrayed by his mother gertrude which leds him to treat women the way that he does. Shakespeare portrays it all in a completely different way. Shakespeare’s view of it is that they are normal‚ weak and not trying to turn against him in any way. Hamlets portrayal of women in this play start with his mother gertrude. In the opening of the play hamlet’s father is killed and his mother gertrude almost instantly marries another man. The man that she married turned

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    Carolyn Heilbrun contends that‚ contrary to the predominant critical opinion‚ Gertrude is not a weak character who lacks “depth and vigorous intelligence.” Heilbrun argues that Gertrude’s actions‚ in fact‚ reveal her to be clear-headed and courageous‚ lustful but also “intelligent‚ penetrating‚ and gifted with a remarkable talent for concise and pithy speech.” Hamlet Essay Carolyn Heilbrun’s view on the character of Gertrude in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet as an intelligent being is contradicted by Gertrude’s

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    Hamlet‚ rather‚ William Shakespeare uses Ophelia to show the more human sides of Gertrude‚ Laertes‚ and Hamlet‚ characters who otherwise are playing personal roles. Gertrude‚ Laertes‚ and Hamlet are painted as heartless and inherently selfish people for most of the play. The only time any sort of grief and thought is directed at someone besides themselves is when Ophelia is interacting with the character. Gertrude married her dead husband’s brother scarcely a month after King Hamlet had been buried

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    seen through their lack of control over their sexuality‚ their lack of voice and their lack of independence. The lack of control women have over their sexuality is predominant in Hamlet and it alludes to the treatment of women. The recently widowed Gertrude has remarried with her past husband’s brother‚ Claudius. This leads to Hamlet’s protest since he feels like this is a betrayal of his father and the marriage also strips himself of his right to the throne. In his first soliloquy‚ Hamlet speaks about

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    Hamlet is involved in intense emotional relationships with both Ophelia and Gertrude‚ the only two female characters in the play. While these relationships are for the most part very rocky and full of distrust‚ there is still hope for healthy relationships among men and women. The reasons for how these characters acted is understandable‚ and their reactions are quite typical. The relationship between Hamlet and Gertrude is one that has been torn apart by Hamlet’s fathers death. Hamlet reacts to

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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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    soliloquy emphasises his personal struggles‚ anxieties‚ thoughts and fears and the confrontation he has with his mother‚ Gertrude‚ in which she mentions that Hamlet’s grief towards his father’s death is ‘common’‚ in which he ends up angry at his mother illustrating his unstable and unbalanced mind. Before being alone and revealing his inner thoughts and problems‚ the scene in which Gertrude‚ Claudius and Hamlet are in the court‚ in my opinion is the beginning of Hamlet’s ‘madness’ and personal struggles

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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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    and peculiar moments of mother-son relationships in the plays Hamlet and The Glass Menagerie‚ which are obviously fulfilled with confrontations‚ issues of moral domination and silent disagreement. While speaking about Amanda Wingfield and Queen Gertrude‚ it is very difficult not to notice their constant desire to dominate in the lives of their sons‚ manipulate their feelings and guide them in certain actions. However‚ their intentions still remain unattainable‚ which is one of the similarities between

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