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How does Shakespeare use Ophelia and Gertrude to showcase what women's lives were like during his time?
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Thank you We sneak Shakespeare's hamlet women's girls Alas How
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does shakespeare use ophelia and gertrude to showcase what women's
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lives were like during this time So all of this
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is to say that shakespeare in this plate is representing
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a situation for women that was very riel they're both
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kind of cornered and every time we kind of try
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to judge their actions like for example try to judge
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ophelia for letting herself be used as a pawn letting
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them spy on hamlet while she's talking to him or
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only judge gertrude for like maybe letting her new husband
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her oval husband or like being a bad mother to
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hamlet in lots of ways every time we come into
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these judgments were also reminded that they have so few
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options right there just trying to make the best of
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a bad situation when they're constantly being pushed around right
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So for example gertrude we don't think really asked for
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her first husband to be killed so her options there
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are really uncomfortable right Either she can reject her new
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husband and throw the whole you know all of denmark
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into further turmoil or she can accept it and kind
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of be seen as too loose of a woman They're
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also there have been some suggestions that at the outside
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of the play hamlet blames his mother more than he
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blames claudius he's really angry at his mother And that
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maybe if ghost hadn't shown up and said that claudius
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was a fault that he would have gone after his
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mother So his mother is always in jeopardy And hamlet
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also kind of indirectly seems tto kill or contribute to
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the death of ophelia So people interpret this differently Either
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Shakespeare is showing us that gertrude and ophelia like really
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are victims here or he's actually playing into this fiction
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that they are kind of devious people not to be
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trusted that they don't really have a strong backbone because
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it's true that neither of them do Neither of them
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make kind of upright moral choices They're both kind of
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just pushed around How does shakespeare use ophelia and gertrude
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to showcase what women's lives were like during this time 00:02:07.33 --> [endTime] No
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