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omen are sinners and that they should not be able to breed more women because women are all deceitful and never trustworthy.Family, according to Hamlet should be the first priority in everyone’s life. Now that his family has been torn apart, his attitude has changed wholeheartedly. He believes that all families are betrayed in some way since his family was. He believes that the world is full of deceitful people who all wear masque and never show their true selves. Gertrude is still own Hamlets mind. In act three scene two, Hamlet and Ophelia are watching the play. Hamlet makes suggestions to how he feels about women, mostly his mother. When Ophelia asks Hamlet about the length of the prologue he says it is short just like a women’ love. That line is probably suggested to his mother and the time she took to re-wed after her husband’s death.In Act three scene four, Hamlet has begun his talk with his mother. He is so upset with his mother that he over re-acts and the ghost of his father appears to remind him of why he was there. Gertrude senses Hamlets anger after he kills Polonius and asked what have I done? Hamlets reply was one full of grief, anxiety and anger. He begins to tell his mother of what he knows and what he expects from her. Not to share her bed with Claudius as well as take part in any more corruption. Gertrude then begins to see that her son is not mad with sickness, but is more mad with anger over her stupidity. Hamlet has let his mother become his main role model for all women in the world and that is why he is so negative towards women. Gertrude has influenced Hamlet more then anyone in the play. Although the influence is negative, it has made Hamlet look at other sides of people and take them for what they are. He has a better out look on life even though it has cost him greatly....

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