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      Act 3 Scene 4 of Hamlet     Ã       Ã       Ã       Act 3 Scene 4, so called the closet scene, is the first time we see Hamlet  and Gertrude together alone. In this scene Hamlet releases his anger and  frustration at his mother for the sinful deed she has committed i.e. her  marriage to her brother-in-law and the murderer. We can see that Gertrude is  unaware of her husband's murder when she says `As kill a King?' and it is the  first time she confronts her own behavior. There is a conflict between the two;  Hamlet gives powerful replies      Ã       `Mother you have my father much offended'     Ã       `Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue'      Ã       Hamlet takes control of the conversation from the very beginning of the scene  although it is Gertrude who was meant to be rebuking him and doing much of the  talking. Hamlet succeeds in shaming her until the point when she begs him to  stop. Hamlet having the upper hand in the conversation, asks his mother to  change her ways, which she agrees to and asks for his advice, showing that she  has submitted herself to her son. Hamlet does not really show much respect for  his mother while reproving her and forcing her to sit down but he does love her.  Some critics believe that his love shows sexual connotation and that is a reason  why he gets so upset at her remarriage. There is a point in this scene when  Gertrude thinks her life is in danger of Hamlet and gets frightened, which shows  us that she considers him to be mad and harmful. After this scene she becomes  aware that Hamlet isn't mad and starts trusting him as opposed to Claudius. This  is exactly how Shakespeare has presented    women throughout the play: they are  easy to convince, very meek and become submissive to the men (as we can see  Ophelia and her response to her father and brother). They are depicted as weak  and inferior in comparison to the male figures, who control their lives. After  the closet scene Gertrude keeps faith to her son and lies to her husband  Claudius for Hamlet saying he killed Polonius in his madness:      Ã       `And in his brainish apprehension     					  Free Essays - Act 3 Scene 4 of Hamlet  ::  Shakespeare Hamlet Essays        Act 3 Scene 4 of Hamlet     Ã       Ã       Ã       Act 3 Scene 4, so called the closet scene, is the first time we see Hamlet  and Gertrude together alone. In this scene Hamlet releases his anger and  frustration at his mother for the sinful deed she has committed i.e. her  marriage to her brother-in-law and the murderer. We can see that Gertrude is  unaware of her husband's murder when she says `As kill a King?' and it is the  first time she confronts her own behavior. There is a conflict between the two;  Hamlet gives powerful replies      Ã       `Mother you have my father much offended'     Ã       `Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue'      Ã       Hamlet takes control of the conversation from the very beginning of the scene  although it is Gertrude who was meant to be rebuking him and doing much of the  talking. Hamlet succeeds in shaming her until the point when she begs him to  stop. Hamlet having the upper hand in the conversation, asks his mother to  change her ways, which she agrees to and asks for his advice, showing that she  has submitted herself to her son. Hamlet does not really show much respect for  his mother while reproving her and forcing her to sit down but he does love her.  Some critics believe that his love shows sexual connotation and that is a reason  why he gets so upset at her remarriage. There is a point in this scene when  Gertrude thinks her life is in danger of Hamlet and gets frightened, which shows  us that she considers him to be mad and harmful. After this scene she becomes  aware that Hamlet isn't mad and starts trusting him as opposed to Claudius. This  is exactly how Shakespeare has presented    women throughout the play: they are  easy to convince, very meek and become submissive to the men (as we can see  Ophelia and her response to her father and brother). They are depicted as weak  and inferior in comparison to the male figures, who control their lives. After  the closet scene Gertrude keeps faith to her son and lies to her husband  Claudius for Hamlet saying he killed Polonius in his madness:      Ã       `And in his brainish apprehension     					    
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