Women in Hamlet and King Lear
.... In Hamlet, power is attached to Claudius's ambition and lust and in Lear to the
king's abdication not ....
Gertrude's character is emblematic of that rottenness. ....
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Parent-Child Relationships in Hamlet & King Lear
.... Later, in the wake of the shock of
Gertrude's death, compounded by Laertes's public blaming of the
King and Hamlet's realization that his own death is imminent ....
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Hamlet and Women
.... Hamlet ends up dying, but before he does so do Laertes and the
King.
Gertrude dies as well when she drinks the poison meant for Hamlet. Yet she loves her son. ....
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King Oedipus and Prince Hamlet
.... him his uncle Claudius murdered him and then married Hamlet's mother, Queen
Gertrude. .... As
King of Thebes, a city suffering from plague, chaos and ruin, Oedipus ....
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Analysis of Scenes from Hamlet
.... dead. His mother,
Gertrude, has already married her brother-in-law, now
king, Claudius, which has further upset Hamlet. Claudius ....
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Hamlet
.... dead. His mother,
Gertrude, has already married her brother-in-law, now
king, Claudius, which has further upset Hamlet. Claudius ....
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Nature and Role of Women in Hamlet
.... When Polonius is describing Hamlet's malady to the
King and Queen,
Gertrude cuts him off, saying, "More matter, with less art" (11.ii, 95), and she steps out ....
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William Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet
.... Hamlet began his reasoned madness earlier, after
King Claudius and Queen
Gertrude had reprimanded Hamlet for still showing his grief for his father's death ....
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William Shakespeare
.... any careful reading of Hamlet must be why Hamlet is not already
king when the .... Middle Ages was one of male primogeniture, and so Hamlet, as
Gertrude's adult son ....
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William Shakespeare and Irony
.... any careful reading of Hamlet must be why Hamlet is not already
king when the .... Middle Ages was one of male primogeniture, and so Hamlet, as
Gertrude's adult son ....
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Hamlet (Gibson)
.... allusions, at the moment
Gertrude and Hamlet are done with their kiss, the ghost of her husband and his father appears in the room. When
King Hamlet's ghost ....
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King Lear & Hamlet
....
Gertrude. Both Hamlet and Lear have been unduly usurped. Hamlet's right to the throne and Denmark have been usurped by his murderous uncle, Claudius. In
King ....
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Violence in Hamlet
....
Gertrude exclaims, "O, what a rash and bloody deed is this!" and Hamlet replies, "A bloody deed! almost as bad, good mother,/As kill a
king, and marry with his ....
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Theme of Revenge in Hamlet
.... Hamlet remembers his parents' marriage as a love match, with
King Hamlet as solicitous of
Gertrude's comfort as she was of his love, "so loving to my mother ....
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Hamlet's Behavior
.... Hamlet remembers his parents' marriage as a love match, with
King Hamlet as solicitous of
Gertrude's comfort as she was of his love, "so loving to my mother ....
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Hamlet's Monologue: Scene 5
.... will preoccupy him other than the revenge that his father has required of him - revenge against his uncle,
King Claudius, and against his mother,
Gertrude. ....
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Oedipus and Hamlet
.... him his uncle Claudius murdered him and then married Hamlet's mother, Queen
Gertrude. .... As
King of Thebes, a city suffering from plague, chaos and ruin, Oedipus ....
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Climactic Duel in Hamlet
.... They both die but not before Queen
Gertrude dies from mistakenly drinking the poison wine meant for Hamlet and not before Hamlet stabs
King Claudius with the ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... to use the players to "catch the conscience of the
king" (II.ii) has worked. Claudius is a prisoner of his conscience. However, his lust for
Gertrude and for ....
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Gatsby and Hamlet Distinctions
.... explains to him he was murdered by his brother Claudius, the new
king of Denmark. Another is Hamlet's shock that his mother, Queen
Gertrude, married Claudius ....
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The Philosophical Hamlet
.... Old Hamlet,
king of Denmark, has been murdered by his brother, Hamlet's uncle Claudius. Claudius has taken the throne and married
Gertrude, the murdered ....
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Hamlet & Revenge
.... His uncle Claudius, the
king of Denmark, has married his mother,
Gertrude, after murdering his father, the former
king, Hamlet. ....
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Purposes of Hamlet's Interactions With Other Characters
.... he gathers what information he can from his former friends about
Gertrude's and Claudius .... in order to mask his anger--but actually recommends that the
king go to ....
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Hamlet & Social Psych...
.... He is told to accept his father's death by his Uncle,
King Claudius, but Claudius and
Gertrude do not know the real depths of Hamlet's depression and melancholy ....
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The Theme of Revenge in Hamlet
.... uncle Claudius, the man who has murdered the former
King Hamlet of .... Polonius, Ophelia's father, Ophelia, Ophelia's brother, Hamlet's mother
Gertrude, and Hamlet ....
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Hamlet & the Theme of Revenge
.... uncle Claudius, the man who has murdered the former
King Hamlet of .... Polonius, Ophelia's father, Ophelia, Ophelia's brother, Hamlet's mother
Gertrude, and Hamlet ....
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Concept of Revenge in Hamlet
.... become
King of Denmark in the aftermath of the previous
king's death, pointedly .... point of view, this deep depression is quite normal, but
Gertrude, his mother ....
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Theme of Vengeance in Hamlet
.... become
King of Denmark in the aftermath of the previous
king's death, pointedly .... point of view, this deep depression is quite normal, but
Gertrude, his mother ....
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Plot Analysis of 3 Shakespearean Plays
.... on such a choice for his daughter, still less of a
king who would so .... For example, the Ghost (who ought to know) absolves
Gertrude of the conspiracy, explaining ....
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Oedipus & Hamlet
.... is indirectly responsible for the death of Ophelia and his mother
Gertrude), the Germanic .... Oedipus accepts his destiny as the
King of Thebes, and, as such, the ....
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