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To What Extent Does Gertrude's Love Hamlet

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Gertrude, while a relatively shallow character, does have one thing that she loves above all else: her son Hamlet. There is not much that Gertrude expresses such a profound care for in any of her scenes like she does for Hamlet, forcing Claudius to admit that “[Gertrude] lives almost by his looks” meaning she is devoted to Hamlet whether it be in her best interest or not (IV.vii.11-12). Claudius’ word on this further proves that Hamlet is her greatest love because Claudius vies for her attention and affection, so it pains him to concede that Gertrude loves Hamlet more. While she obviously cares for Claudius, Gertrude expresses her love for her son more so. Readers can also understand that Gertrude loves Hamlet because when Hamlet insults her
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