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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Shakespeares Hamlet and Gertrude: Love or Hate? :: Shakespeare Hamlet Essays

small town and Gertrude Love or Hate       Imagine it, while away at college you receive sacred scripture that your beloved fatherwho had seemed in good health solely a short while ago has died leaving yourmother and yourself. This situation would be enough to bring great depression toeven the strongest of souls save for settlement, the pretended prince of Denmark inShakespeares play of the same name, this is not his imagination but roughshodreality.  Not only has his father passed but, as if to mock the very recollection ofthe former king, Gertrude, Hamlets mother and queen, has married again withintwo months. This stupor is further compounded by the occurrence the her new husband isnone other than her former brother-in-law, Claudius.         Unable to return to the university due to his over whelming despair,Hamlet is trapped by his loving parents and not allowed to leave Denmark untilcertified well. It is at thi s time he receives word from his chum Horatio thatthe spirit of his father has returned and walks the night. During theElizabethan period of English literature, man and nature were thought to be connect as part of a great chain of being. To Hamlet, the fact that his fatherhad returned showed that this chain had been disrupted by some evil in the worldof man. That he had returned as a ghost could mean only one thing, his death wasnot an accident. The ghost beseeches Hamlet to avenge him but warns him, taintnot thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother postcode . . . leave herto heaven.         This statement by the ghost was left centripetal enough for Hamlet to developmany questions about his mothers actual affair in his fathers death. Atfirst, Hamlets rage is confined to his uncle Claudius but quickly and violentlyshifts towards his mother, dwelling upon the horrible thought that she mighthave been involved. Oh most noxious women He screams, O villain, villain,smiling, damned villain Hamlet speaks as though he has temporarily forgottenhis promise to his father and has become maniclike with anger. The insanity throughanger is a reoccurring motif throughout the play. aft(prenominal) Hamlet has simmered downto the point where he is again lucid, he vows to his friend Horatio that he willtake revenge upon Claudius, and he will do so by acting insane until the time isright.         Its clear by what the ghost has said that Claudius is guilty of murder,but what  about Gertrude? She clearly disgusts Hamlet due to her hasty marriage.

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