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Gertrude and Hamlet
Hamlets behavior is often explained using Freuds theory of sexual behavior; however the symptoms of bipolar disease explain Hamlets behavior. ... " (1) Hamlet is extremely physical in his dealings with Ophelia and Gertrude. ...
When Hamlet’s father was murdered by Claudius, difficulties arose between Hamlet and Gertrude to cope with one another. Hamlet got angry with his mother for remarrying Claudius, his father’s murderer, that he decides to be more rough towards her, simply to gain control over her.
When Hamlet grew up with his father and his mother, they grew up with a disorder known as Bipolar disease. "This is a disease where you think delusional, since it was inherited, passed on from parent to child, Gertrude’s marriage and Hamlet’s reaction to it, could have been the effects of this symptom.
Approximate Word count = 558 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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