Based upon act 2, Claudius has a deep passion for him and awakens in the night to bring him wine.
Hamlet's mother is Gertrude. She is the queen of Denmark and is married to Claudius. She was originally married to Old Hamlet before he was murdered by Claudius. Gertrude is a weak woman that needs a man around her (ie. her quick marriage to Claudius). Gertrude loves Hamlet dearly, but also watches as Hamlet is sent away to his death.
Claudius kills Old Hamlet the former king, then marries Gertrude (Old Hamlet's wife) so Claudius is now the King of Denmark.
Claudius and King Hamlet were brothers. Gertrude was married to King Hamlet first, and then she married Claudius.
First, Hamlet is popular and Claudius wouldn't want to start a popular uprising. Second, he doesn't want to cause pain to Gertrude, who he genuinely loves and does not want to hurt.
Gertrude brings news of Ophelia's death to Laertes and Claudius as they plot against Hamlet. This revelation deeply affects Laertes, intensifying his desire for revenge against Hamlet, whom he holds responsible for his sister's tragic fate. The news serves as a catalyst for the unfolding conflict and further complicates the dynamics among the characters.
Hamlet's mother is Gertrude. She is the queen of Denmark and is married to Claudius. She was originally married to Old Hamlet before he was murdered by Claudius. Gertrude is a weak woman that needs a man around her (ie. her quick marriage to Claudius). Gertrude loves Hamlet dearly, but also watches as Hamlet is sent away to his death.
Gertrude, Hamlets mother.
Gertrude.
Claudius kills Old Hamlet the former king, then marries Gertrude (Old Hamlet's wife) so Claudius is now the King of Denmark.
He reveals that Claudius murdered him. He doesn't tell Hamlet anything about Gertrude he didn't already know.
Claudius is married to Gertrude (Hamlet's mother and widow to the former king).
His wife, Gertrude.
Claudius and King Hamlet were brothers. Gertrude was married to King Hamlet first, and then she married Claudius.
First, Hamlet is popular and Claudius wouldn't want to start a popular uprising. Second, he doesn't want to cause pain to Gertrude, who he genuinely loves and does not want to hurt.
Polonius, Ophelia, Gertrude, Hamlet, Claudius, and Laertes.
Though he berates Gertrude at length, the only thing Hamlet actually tells Gertrude to do is to stop sleeping with Claudius.
Gertrude brings news of Ophelia's death to Laertes and Claudius as they plot against Hamlet. This revelation deeply affects Laertes, intensifying his desire for revenge against Hamlet, whom he holds responsible for his sister's tragic fate. The news serves as a catalyst for the unfolding conflict and further complicates the dynamics among the characters.