Hamlet Act 2 Scene 2
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What tone does Gertrude's speech convey?

  • Calm and collected.
  • Flirtatious and playful.
  • Commanding and authoritative.
  • Urgent and desperate. (correct)
  • What does Gertrude's dialogue suggest about her relationship with Hamlet?

  • She has given up on Hamlet.
  • She is anxious about Hamlet's state. (correct)
  • She is trying to manipulate Hamlet.
  • She is unconcerned with Hamlet's well-being.
  • What can be inferred about Gertrude's position of power?

  • She is attempting to assert her dominance.
  • She is relinquishing control to others.
  • She is using her authority to help Hamlet. (correct)
  • She is powerless in the situation.
  • What is Gertrude's primary motivation in this speech?

    <p>To help Hamlet in his time of need.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is implied about Gertrude's trust in Guildenstern and Rosencrantz?

    <p>She is hesitant to trust them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Chikap nisam kamuy orowa, ciw pakano anrok Gertrude ciw Hamlet?

    <p>Ciw ciw oka nisam, cinatram ciw pakano anrok ciw Hamlet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Chikap ciw pakano orowa, ciw anrok Gertrude ciw?

    <p>Ciw ciw oka nisam, ciw cinatram pakano anrok ciw Guildenstern ciw Rosencrantz.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Ciw ciw orowa ciw Gertrude, ciw anrok ciw?

    <p>Ciw ciw oka nisam, ciw cinatram pakano anrok ciw desperation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Chikap ciw orowa ciw Gertrude, ciw anrok ciw Guildenstern ciw Rosencrantz?

    <p>Ciw oka nisam, ciw cinatram ciw pakano anrok ciw Guildenstern ciw Rosencrantz.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Ciw ciw orowa ciw Gertrude, ciw anrok ciw pakano?

    <p>Ciw oka nisam, ciw cinatram ciw pakano anrok ciw Guildenstern ciw Rosencrantz.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Gertrude's Characteristics

    • Gertrude's speech reveals her concern for Hamlet, as she requests Guildenstern and Rosencrantz to visit her son
    • Her tone suggests a sense of urgency and desperation, implying that she is truly worried about Hamlet's well-being
    • Gertrude's dialogue does not indicate flirting with Guildenstern and Rosencrantz, but rather a genuine concern for her son
    • She demonstrates her authority by ordering people around, showcasing her queenly power
    • There is no evidence that Gertrude is reluctant to trust Guildenstern and Rosencrantz

    Gertrude's Characteristics

    • Gertrude's speech reveals her concern for Hamlet, as she requests Guildenstern and Rosencrantz to visit her son
    • Her tone suggests a sense of urgency and desperation, implying that she is truly worried about Hamlet's well-being
    • Gertrude's dialogue does not indicate flirting with Guildenstern and Rosencrantz, but rather a genuine concern for her son
    • She demonstrates her authority by ordering people around, showcasing her queenly power
    • There is no evidence that Gertrude is reluctant to trust Guildenstern and Rosencrantz

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    Gertrude's character in Hamlet, Act 2 Scene 2. Analyzing her intentions and behavior.

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