Friday, March 13, 2020
Free Essays on Hamlets Relationship With Women
In Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Hamlet, Hamlet is closely affiliated with two women, Ophelia,     the love of his life, and Gertrude, his mother.  Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with these women     may be more complex than the whole drama itself.  He has a number of mixed emotions     running through his mind dealing with both women.  And as if being stressed out about     the women in life about whom you care is not enough to kill a man, he had to worry still     about grieving his fatherââ¬â¢s death, avenging his fatherââ¬â¢s death, whether or not the ghost     was going to take his soul, and he has to undermine the constant assaults coming from     Claudius and Polonius.  All of these things added up making Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with     Ophelia and Gertrude a complex string of emotions, while making Hamletââ¬â¢s life a living     hell.    	Looking first at Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with Gertrude, we see that he has three     basic emotions toward her:  disgust, anger, and love.  The death of King Hamlet was a     tragic event in Hamlets life.  The last thing he would have wanted was for his mother to     ââ¬Å"abandonâ⬠ what was left of the immediate family ties and marry with his uncle less than     two months after the tragic death.  Hamlet describes the hasty marriage as not only a     bloody deed, but also an incestuous deed.  Hamlet, In Act III Scene 4, became very angry     with Gertrude as he reminded her once again of the terrible deed that had been done.  In     her ââ¬Å"closetâ⬠ he yelled out obscenities at her trying to open her eyes and make her feel the     shame and sorrow that she should have been experiencing.  After Hamlet upset Gertrude     and turned her eyes into the blackness of her soul, he started to show sympathetic, loving     feelings.  Even though she had done something so terrible ââ¬Å"as kill a king and marry with     his brotherâ⬠ Hamlet shows signs of forgiving her, after all she is his mother.  A huge    reason for Hamletââ¬â¢s for...  Free Essays on Hamlet's Relationship With Women  Free Essays on Hamlet's Relationship With Women    In Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Hamlet, Hamlet is closely affiliated with two women, Ophelia,     the love of his life, and Gertrude, his mother.  Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with these women     may be more complex than the whole drama itself.  He has a number of mixed emotions     running through his mind dealing with both women.  And as if being stressed out about     the women in life about whom you care is not enough to kill a man, he had to worry still     about grieving his fatherââ¬â¢s death, avenging his fatherââ¬â¢s death, whether or not the ghost     was going to take his soul, and he has to undermine the constant assaults coming from     Claudius and Polonius.  All of these things added up making Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with     Ophelia and Gertrude a complex string of emotions, while making Hamletââ¬â¢s life a living     hell.    	Looking first at Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with Gertrude, we see that he has three     basic emotions toward her:  disgust, anger, and love.  The death of King Hamlet was a     tragic event in Hamlets life.  The last thing he would have wanted was for his mother to     ââ¬Å"abandonâ⬠ what was left of the immediate family ties and marry with his uncle less than     two months after the tragic death.  Hamlet describes the hasty marriage as not only a     bloody deed, but also an incestuous deed.  Hamlet, In Act III Scene 4, became very angry     with Gertrude as he reminded her once again of the terrible deed that had been done.  In     her ââ¬Å"closetâ⬠ he yelled out obscenities at her trying to open her eyes and make her feel the     shame and sorrow that she should have been experiencing.  After Hamlet upset Gertrude     and turned her eyes into the blackness of her soul, he started to show sympathetic, loving     feelings.  Even though she had done something so terrible ââ¬Å"as kill a king and marry with     his brotherâ⬠ Hamlet shows signs of forgiving her, after all she is his mother.  A huge    reason for Hamletââ¬â¢s for...    
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