Scene 3, "Hamlet 3rd Scene 4 Scene 4" Scene 4, the so-called closet scene, is the one I first saw with Hamlet and Gertrude. In this scene, Hamlet sent anger and frustration to her mother for her crime, marriage with brother-in-law, murderer. When Gertrude says 'kill the king', can you see that he is not aware of her husband's murder? This is my first time she faced her behavior. There is a contradiction between the two; Hamlet makes a strong reply, "Mom, you made a lot of my father angry."
The most important key to understanding Hamlet's true feeling is "Closet Scene" or 3rd Scene 4 Scene 4. There, ghosts will reappear to prevent Hamlet from doing fantasies with her mother Gertrude in childhood. Without this scenario, Shakespeare seems rarely to suggest an Edips relationship between Hamlet and his mother. The young Hamlet finally decided to face his mother and was extremely resentful in this situation. But Hamlet decided not to talk about his mother's second marriage with his aunt but to focus on his mother's sexual orientation, or she decided to focus on his father You may be involved in killing. Hamlet is obviously very tired of his mother. Regarding her relationship with Claudius, he is very sexy. The importance of setting this scene to the Queen's "bedroom" is very important. Because Hamlet refers to many beds in the scene: "Washing on a continuous bed" (Hamlet III. Iv 93 - 96))
Scene 3 Scene 2 of Hamlet is about drama that Hamlet requested to prove the guilty of Claudius mainly. He asked the actor to play the relationship between Gellude's scene, her deceased husband, Hamlet's father and Claudius. The play reveals that the man who killed the king was his nephew and then invited the king's wife to become king for himself. As Hamlet predicted, Claudius became uncomfortable and left the game before it was completed. Hamlet and Horatio are excited because he is involved in their plan. After the show, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Polonius told Hamlet that her mother wanted to see him. He agreed to go, but I just wanted to prepare myself with his thoughts and words. In spite of the audience he did not know that Polonius and Claudius were planning to talk to Polonius Spy Hamlet and Gertrude.
In the third act, Hamlet goes to a private room in Gertrude, accuses a quick marriage with Claudius and plans to persuade Claudius to commit the death of his father. Polonius appeared at the beginning of the scene and heard that Hamlet became hidden behind Aras in order to hear the conversation afterwards. But in the confusion between Hamlet and Gertrude, Bolonis asked for help and gave up his position. Hamlet in blind hatred, anger, and passion killed the Polonius and doubted that it might be Claudius. After that, Hamlet attacked his mother. A ghost of King Hamlet appeared, and advised Hamlet about her mother. The ghost departed, Hamlet and his mother finished the conversation.