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Gertrude the Mother of Evil

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One of the most important characters in Shakespeare's Hamlet would be the mother of Hamlet himself, Gertrude. Queen Gertrude played a devious and shameful role, which left many questioning her dignity throughout the play. She led a life of wealth and royalty, but could not find happiness in either. Gertrude had to put a twist on her life by quickly abandoning the man she one loved, King Hamlet, for his soulless brother, Claudius. In order to completely understand Gertrude's mystery and you must put yourself directly inside her character. She unravels her thoughts and emotion mainly in Act 3 of the play where she begins to understand the measures Claudius took to obtain the throne. It was the night of the big play and everyone in town …show more content…

Now that I knew the truth I had to make the toughest decision of my life. I now know my husband is a murder and lair, but shall I leave him he will have me killed. I must make a choice between life and dignity, and although my life is based on lies and murders I will choose the cowardly act of destroying what is left of my dignity. Because money and wealth was what I desired most in life, I must suffer the rest of my days in fear and anger. My only hope is that one day my true love will for give me and we can be reunited in a state were wealth and greed do not exist. Gertrude played a huge role in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Gertrude was a greedy and naive queen who was only in it for her. She was blinded by her own greed and overlooked the murder of her own husband. She was an object of lust, which ultimately led Claudius to kill his own brother. Finally as she dies, it is ironic that Claudius kills what he killed for. Unfortunately for Gertrude her decision for incest was her decision for

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