Queen of Denmark and the mother of Hamlet is Gertrude. She wed Claudius, his brother, after being married to the assassinated King Hamlet (played by the Ghost in the play).
Hamlet's contempt for and disagreement with his mother are caused by Gertrude's rash and ill-advised marriage to Claudius and by her betrayal of the deceased Hamlet in the eyes of the young Hamlet. This divisive controversy fuels the internal conflict that gives the play its significance.
Gertrude is threatened by Hamlet and yells out that he is trying to kill her. In response, Polonius cries out for assistance from behind the curtain.
Shakespeare depicts betrayal through her connection with her son Hamlet. Hamlet is angry with his mother because Gertrude married the brother of his father. He believes that getting remarried is a huge betrayal.
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