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His attitude to his mother is clearly stated in his "hot blood" soliloquy. "Let me be cruel, not unnatural. I will speak daggers to her, but use none." Later he will say to her "I must be cruel to be kind". This is tough love, but it is love. He does not want to harm her; he wants to free her from her uncle's influence.

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first he has them spy on Hamlet to try and find the cause of Hamlets madness but Hamlet sees right through these two "sponges". at one point he even tells them that he not mad but is suffering from depression but these two were not even smart enough to pick up on this.

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Because his mother so quickly moved on; marrying Claudius, so soon after King Hamlet's death.

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Hamlet is internally affected by his mother' sinful behavior. He feels she has betrayed her husband's memory by marrying his brother. He is most affected by his mother's actions.

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No, I do not believe that Hamlet wants to harm his mother. The ghost specifically tells Hamlet to leave Gertrude to Heaven's will.

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He asks her not to make love to his stepfather, and not to let on to him that Hamlet is not crazy.

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Q: Why is Hamlet angry with his mother?
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What fuels Hamlet's resentment toward Claudius in scene II?

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.


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Most noticeably when he arranges for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's death when they were just the messengers. His anger at Ophelia, Gertrude and Polonius may also be seen as misplaced. It is Claudius who he should be angry with. Hamlet is angry with his mother, but his mother had no part in the death of Hamlet's father nor did she know that Claudius had killed him.


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Gertrude is Hamlet's mother.


Was ophelia Hamlet's mother?

Gertrude is Hamlet's mother. Ophelia is his love interest.


Hamlet is upset for two reasons What are they?

Hamlet is upset because one of them being his father's death. He's also angry at the fact that his mother is remarrying his uncle (Claudius) just within two months of his father's death.


I will speak daggers to her but use none meaning?

Hamlet says he is angry enough with his mother to kill her, but will no do so. He will not use physical violence but attempt to hurt her with words


Who did Hamlets mother remarry?

Hamlet's mother married his uncle (his father's brother) after his father's death.


Who Married Hamlet's uncle?

Hamlet's mother married his uncle. Distraught over this, and the fact his uncle killed his father, Hamlet began plotting to kill him.


Who is Hamlet's mother?

Gertrude


Who was Gertrude in Shakespeare's plays?

Gertrude is the name of Hamlet's mother in Hamlet.


What does the ghost command him not to do in Hamlet?

The ghost tells Hamlet not to bother his mother.


Did Hamlet's father want to kill Hamlet?

No, he wanted him to take revenge on Claudius for killing him when he didn't get a chance to confess his sins. Old Hamlet is angry at this because he is now in purgatory. He is also angry at the thought of Claudius sleeping with Gertrude and marrying her so soon after his death.