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Which word best describes gertude in act IV of hamlet

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nervous. defense

Gertrude is a difficult character to decipher, because of the lack of dialogue this character displays.

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Answer:

The options:

brave, authoritative, kind, compassionate, nervous, defensive shrewd, devious

The CORRECT ANSWER IS

nervous, defensive

Step-by-step explanation:

Gertrude is a tough character to decode, due to little or no dialogue as expressed by the character. For a large part, she is observed to be passive, and submit to the instructions of her husband. Moving into Act IV, at some point, we can acknowledge that she is beginning to have some kind of repentant and guilty feeling on how her marriage is going, which prompts her to take on a defensive means. Along the line, both when she encountered Claudius follwing Hamlet assassination of Polonius, and when she saw the mental illness of Ophelia, she becomes nervous, and not clear of how to act and her next course of action.

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