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How are some different ways that Hamlet and Gertrudes relationship have been portrayed?

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How are some different ways that Hamlet and Gertrudes relationship have been portrayed?

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Answer Hi Alex, One of the wonderful things about Shakespeare’s plays is that he gives you strong dialogue but often leaves a huge amount of ambiguity about the motivations of his characters, their backstories, their relationships, and how to interpret that wonderful dialogue. He tells you what people say but not how to say it, what happens, but not how to play those actions. Which is why every performance is always very, very different depending on how the director and actors interpret the characters and their relationships. Hamlet and Gertrude’s relationship has been the subject of a vast number of different interpretions over the years. Of course a relationship is two sided – Hamlets feelings for his mother and Gertrude’s feelings for her son – and that leaves room for many variations. Hamlet has sometimes been portrayed as caring too much for Gertrude in a decidedly unfilial way, sometimes as totally disgusted by her hasty marriage to Claudius. Sometimes he is gentle with her, some

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