Hamlet Studies, Volume 20Vikas Publishing House, 1998 |
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Page 99
... Gertrude's speech is contrived , not only out of regard for Ophelia , but also as a balm for Laertes ' lust for blood . Gertrude is already too aware of the implications of rash and bloody deeds since this is the manner in which ...
... Gertrude's speech is contrived , not only out of regard for Ophelia , but also as a balm for Laertes ' lust for blood . Gertrude is already too aware of the implications of rash and bloody deeds since this is the manner in which ...
Page 100
... Gertrude herself expresses her fear of betrayal : Queen . ... So full of artless jealousy is guilt , It spills itself in fearing to be spilt . ( IV.v.19-20 ) Shakespeare has made Ophelia both Gertrude's mirror and her foil . Both have ...
... Gertrude herself expresses her fear of betrayal : Queen . ... So full of artless jealousy is guilt , It spills itself in fearing to be spilt . ( IV.v.19-20 ) Shakespeare has made Ophelia both Gertrude's mirror and her foil . Both have ...
Page 102
... Gertrude does . He identifies Gertrude's attraction to Claudius as an animalistic trait to be reviled and so limits his ability to reason effectively and to comprehend his mother . Hamlet defines it as lust only because he cannot value ...
... Gertrude does . He identifies Gertrude's attraction to Claudius as an animalistic trait to be reviled and so limits his ability to reason effectively and to comprehend his mother . Hamlet defines it as lust only because he cannot value ...
Contents
the Queen | 98 |
SHORMISHTHA PANJA Tumour Meanness | 107 |
Productions | 117 |
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