Question

Read the dialogue from Act III of Hamlet.

Hamlet: Now, mother, what’s the matter?

Gertrude: Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended.

Hamlet: Mother, you have my father much offended.

The structure of these lines shows that

Queen Gertrude is caught between her new husband and her son.
Hamlet is observing conflict between his mother and father.
Queen Gertrude feels Hamlet should disobey King Claudius.
Hamlet is torn between his love for Claudius and his own father.

Answers

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The structure of these lines shows that **Queen Gertrude is caught between her new husband and her son.** In this exchange, Gertrude expresses concern about Hamlet's offense to King Claudius (her new husband), while Hamlet flips the accusation back on her, suggesting that she is the one who has offended his father (the late King). This dynamic highlights Gertrude's difficult position between her loyalty to Claudius and her relationship with her son.