Betrayal In Hamlet

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Men can betray is their conscience, and women can betray is their sexuality. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, he illustrates a tragic story of Prince Hamlet has been summoned home to Denmark to attend his father’s funeral while he is studying at Wittenberg University. After he goes back to Denmark, he is shocked by his mother’s remarriage to his uncle King Claudius, and he later finds out Claudius is the murderer of his father which raises his anger and revenge. Through the play, men use women as implements to achieve their selfish goals and for emotional exculpation, and they believe women sexual “appetites” would lead to betrayal. Women are inferior in men’s mind. After Hamlet knows his mother Gertrude’s remarriage to Claudius …show more content…

When Hamlet accidentally kills Polonius, he claims that he believes that is a rat “How now, a rat? Dead for a ducat, dead.” (Shakespeare 3.4.29). And Gertrude lies to Claudius that it is really a rat, not Polonius, and she describes “ Whips out his raper, cries ‘A rat, a rat.’ And in this brainish apprehension kills, The unseen good old man” (Shakespeare 4.1.10-12). Gertrude lies to the king in order to keep Hamlet safe because she knows Polonius’s death would also lead to his son Hamlet’s death. Through Claudius rigorous interrogation, Gertrude also betrays Hamlet by reporting the truth ultimately. She is shown to be a loving mother to protect her son, but on the other hand, she also afraid to lose Claudius. According to David Leverenz article “The Woman in Hamlet: An Interpersonal View”, he states “Gertrude’s inconstancy not only brings on disgust and incestuous feeling, it’s also the sign of diseased doubleness in everyone who has accommodated to her social role.” (Leverenz 293), and it demonstrates Gertrude is a loathsome and selfish woman that could easily betray others to maintain her power and authority as a queen. It reveals women easily blind on the beneficial interest, and leads to their betrayal to

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