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GERTRUDE, How Gertrude links to the Patriarchal society, Gertrude's…
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Scene shows Hamlet physically engaging with his mother, on the bed in which is referred to as 'incestuous sheets'// Gertrude is dumbfounded and shocked at Hamlet's outburst, suggesting no involvement with the murder, however her marriage, by association, is what affiliates Gertrude to the death of his father// scene ends with a kiss between both
Strong ideas of the Oedipus Complex displayed within the scene - Hamlet suggests a competition between himself and Claudius for the romantic love of his mother
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Scene is additionally intimate, but in an aggressive way// characters are again within the confines of Gertrude's bedroom
What is most effective is the fact that Hamlet physically shows pictures in his pocket watch of "Hyperion to a satyr" - Gertrude focuses on King Hamlet's picture, whereas she refuses to look into the portrait of Claudius
BBC VERSION ANDREW SCOTT
Resembles Tennant version / physically abusive, even underneath Hamlet on the floor and kisses in this version - Oedipus complex portrayal
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Also includes the comparison of photos between King Hamlet and Claudius - reacts in the same way as Branagh version
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[Hamlet] frailty, thy name is woman
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Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended
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