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  1. Influences. References. Gertrude ( Hamlet) In William Shakespeare 's play Hamlet, Gertrude is Hamlet 's mother and Queen of Denmark. Her relationship with Hamlet is somewhat turbulent, since he resents her marrying her husband's brother Claudius after he murdered the king (young Hamlet's father, King Hamlet ).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HamletHamlet - Wikipedia

    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet ( / ˈhæmlɪt / ), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play depicts Prince Hamlet and his attempts to exact revenge against his uncle, Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father in ...

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  4. The Gertrude who does emerge clearly in Hamlet is a woman defined by her desire for station and affection, as well as by her tendency to use men to fulfill her instinct for self-preservation—which, of course, makes her extremely dependent upon the men in her life.

  5. www.shakespearegeek.com › hamlet_gertrudeGertrude - Hamlet

    | |. Gertrude, the complex character in Shakespeare's Hamlet, plays a pivotal role in the events of the play. Her marriage to Claudius and her ultimate fate contribute to the larger themes explored. Is she a victim, a villain, or something in between? Find out in this intriguing tragedy.

  6. Horatio. Peter de Jersey. Ophelia. Mariah Gale. Polonius. Oliver Ford Davies. Laertes. Edward Bennett. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern. Sam Alexander & Tom Davey. An overview of the characters and...

  7. Impossible to tell. Does she love her son above all and unconditionally? Hard to say. Is she in any way implicated in the murder of Hamlet’s father, the king? Impossible to gauge. Why did she immediately marry her dead husband’s brother? Still no answer. Does she love Claudius? Who knows? Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother, played by Glenn Close.

  8. Janet Zarish as Queen Gertrude. and Jeffrey Carlson as Hamlet. Glenn Close as Queen Gertrude. The Queen in Hamlet (c. 1897) Edwin Austin Abbey. The King describes her as "our sometime sister, now our queen, / The imperial jointress to this warlike state" (1.2.8-9). She appears with her new husband, the King, as he justifies their marriage to ...

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