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His ?O, throw away the worser part of it,/
And live the purer with the other half...' only preludes the ?Good-night; but go not to mine
uncle's bed;/ Assume a virtue if you have it not...'." Hamlet is talking to Gertrude in
her chambers after the play and is informing her that she is a sinful and lustful
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This is when he suddenly feels a sense of passion for her.
2. Explaination of Gertrude's Character: "Gertrude, Hamlet's mother, is one of the
most crucial characters in the play because she is the focus of the love and/or anger of the
trio of men who have been or are in contention for Denmark's throne--Hamlet's father,
Claudius, and Hamlet himself... displayed next 300 characters
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