Gertrude's Role In Hamlet

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Gertrude can be seen as an accomplice to a dastardly plan that set off a chain of events that would lead to the tragedies of “Hamlet”. There are countless reasons of why the queen should be considered to be sinister. Throughout the play, various questions arise that defy her role as a leading character in society. In Shakespeare’s “hamlet”, while other characters in the play attempt to solve their own personal problems, Gertrude and her inactions worsened the situations that would lead to an even greater tragedy that not even Hamlet is capable of escaping from. Whenever it came to the mourning of King Hamlet’s death, or even a simple remembrance of him, gertrude would always dismiss the current situation and try to change the topic. As if

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