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Gertrude is Hamlet's mother.
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Gertrude is Hamlet's mother. Ophelia is his love interest.
Hamlet's mother married his uncle (his father's brother) after his father's death.
Hamlet's mother married his uncle. Distraught over this, and the fact his uncle killed his father, Hamlet began plotting to kill him.
In the play, it's true that he does both.
Gertrude
Gertrude is the name of Hamlet's mother in Hamlet.
The ghost tells Hamlet not to bother his mother.
Hamlet: Farewell, dear mother. Claudius: Thy loving father, Hamlet Hamlet: My mother--father and mother is man and wife, man and wife is one flesh, and so, my mother. In some productions, he kisses Claudius on the lips at this point, just like freaking Bugs Bunny. Now that's contempt.
Queen Gertrude is Prince Hamlet's mother and the new bride of King Claudius, Hamlet's uncle.
Gertrude is the Queen of Denmark and the mother of Hamlet. She has no idea that Claudius killed her son's father. As shown in Act 3 scene 4. This reasoning comes from where Hamlet goes to her room and tells her angrily of what she has done wrong. It is news to her of Claudius being a murder and a villain.