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Yes but very naive!

Gertrude's only sin in the play was to remarry so early. Never
did she truly mourn over the lost king. Now that's you decision
if she is guilty for not caring enough. You also have to remember
how you'd feel if your wife or husband die. Would you mourn (hamlet)
or get on with your life(gertrude)?

Posted by Kumapunk on April 26, 1997 at 10:01:54
In Reply to "Was Gertrude an innocent bystander in Hamlet???" posted by L Bess on April 18, 1997 at 14:22:35


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