Role Of Mother In Hamlet

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Mother
Hamlet’s mother Queen Gertrude is the person Hamlet really cares and love. Unfortunately, after Getrude marriage with Claudius one of Hamlet's qualities which is revealed in conversation with his mother is a bad one and didn,t expect. Hamlet was really angry of her. His quality is displayed through Hamlet's soliloquy .Hamlet is angry at his mother for nasty marriage with a new husband, his uncle, Claudius, which so quickly. This anger was proved through in such phrases such as "Frailty, thy name is woman!"(Act 1, Scene 2) and "Like Niobe, all tears."(Act 1, Scene 2). Hamlet surprisingly change qualities from anger to fear at the end of the stories. The evident is when Hamlet states, "With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!", and "It is not, nor it cannot come to good", and finally "But break my heart, for I must hold my tongue"(Act 1, Scene 2). His mother's hasty marriage fears him a lot. His mother marriage surely a bad news. Although, he seems angry with his mother but he still respect and love her. This quality displays in conversation with his mother when his mother wants him to stay home rather than return to his universities which he agrees to stay. This means that Hamlet will always fulfil his mother’s wish.
b. uncle
Hamlets uncle was Claudius
The first quality which Hamlet reveals is his respect for Horatio as we can see that Hamlet states "I know you are no truant." in line 176 of Act 1, Scene 2 This indicates that Hamlet knows that Horatio is well educated and gives full respect to him due to his intelligence and good in making decision. The next quality that Hamlet reveals was trust towards Horatio. The first scene that we can see is when he believes Horatio when Horatio says about seeing his late father in the form of a ghost.(Act 1, Scene 2). If they both didn’t trust each other, Hamlet might be angered because he might think that Horatio was disrespectful him in his mourning. Hamlet

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