Hamlet Gertrude Quotes

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The above quote was said from Hamlet to his mother Gertrude in Hamlet. Hamlet’s father, the king of Denmark recently decreased and Hamlet remained upset after this. In front of the new king Claudius, Gertrude, who is still the queen by marrying Claudius, questions Hamlet why he looks so upset. Hamlet answers that his real grief is much deeper than what Gertrude has seen.
On one hand, Hamlet is simply telling the truth that he is very upset about his father’s decease. One the other hand, he is questioning his mother Gertrude by implying that she is not grieving enough. In particular, “For they are actions … and the suits of woe.” discreetly reflects how does Hamlet think of his mother. He believes his mother is not sad about his father’s death,