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Why does Gertrude drink the poison?

Why does Gertrude drink the poison?

She knowingly drinks from the poisoned cup and then offers it to Hamlet so that Claudius’s plan could not come to fruition—he, who has killed her husband, would not also be responsible for the death of her son.

What happens to Gertrude at the end of Hamlet?

Gertrude is killed by accidentally ingesting poison meant for Hamlet. Her death spurs Hamlet, finally, to act. He learns from Laertes that both he and Laertes will die from the poisoned sword. Finally, Hamlet is able to muster the courage and power to exact his revenge on Claudius.

What happens to Gertrude?

Gertrude and genre She wilfully disobeys Claudius by drinking the poisoned wine. She dies with cries of ‘the drink! the drink! I am poisoned’ (5.2. 264), and in so doing identifies Claudius as her killer.

Does Hamlet think Gertrude is as guilty as Claudius?

Gertrude gives him no answer that pleases Hamlet in 4.2. She is, in Hamlet’s judgment, is just as complicit in the death of his father as is Claudius by her contiuning unrepentance.

What did Hamlet say when he killed Polonius?

Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell!

Is Hamlet guilty of killing Polonius?

The jury of volunteers from the audience agreed – and they went further. Not only was Hamlet criminally responsible for Polonius’ killing, jurors said he might also be guilty of driving Ophelia to her death. ″His insensitivity to this person that he supposedly loved was beyond justification,″ Ginsburg said afterward.

What does Hamlet say about Polonius body?

Hamlet Hides the Body of Polonius He tells them that ”The body is with the king, but the king is not with the body. The king is a thing…” He may mean that he has put the body of Polonius with his father’s body, his father being the king to which he is referring and, being dead, is now just a thing.

What does Hamlet think of Fortinbras?

Hamlet describes Fortinbras as a “delicate and tender prince” (line 51). Hamlet describes Fortinbras as “with divine ambition puffed” (line 52), which means Fortinbras is very ambitions and determined. Hamlet says Fortinbras “makes mouths” (line 53), or makes faces, at his likely death.

What does Hamlet mean by the body is with the King?

SHAKESPEARE QUARTERLY When Hamlet says, “The body is with the King”, he means that King Claudius has a private body, subject (ironically, in terms of the play’s outcome) to death.

What is Hamlet Act 4 about?

Gertrude informs Claudius of Polonius’s death and Claudius realises that it could have been him if he had been there (L13). Claudius is more fearful that he will be blamed for Hamlets actions rather than showing emotion at the death of Polonius (L16-18).

What country does Hamlet occur?

Denmark