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Character analysis of Hamlet\'s Gertrude
Looking at Act 3 Scene 4 of 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare. This scene has been seen by some critics as crucial to their reading of the play. This essay is a close examination of this scene as a starting point of the nature of the relationship between Hamlet and Gertrude, its dramatic presentation and its significance in the play as a whole.
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Act 3 Scene 4, so called the closet scene, is the first time we see Hamlet and Gertrude together alone. In this scene Hamlet releases his anger and frustration at his mother for the sinful deed she has committed i.e. her marriage to her brother-in-law and the murderer. We can see that Gertrude is unaware of her husband's murder when she says `As kill a King?' and it is the first time she confronts her own behavior. There is a conflict between the two; Hamlet gives powerful replies
`Mother you have my father much offended'
`Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue'
Hamlet takes control of the con
Approximate Word count = 691
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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