The Just And Unjust Role Of Crude In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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There are many topics that could be discussed from this play about Justice. I am going to talk about the just and unjust activities that Gertrude was involved in. At first, it seems that Gertrude is shallow and that she only thinks about her own pleasures. It was not until Hamlet confronted her about the problems when she had realized what she had done. This might seem unjust to being with, but in the end it gave Hamlet justice. It let him have the satisfaction that his mother did not do these things to purposely hurt him; she was not just thinking of herself. Hamlet was acting violently towards his mother because of the pleasures she enjoys. He is disgusted with her after he finds out the terrible things she did with Claudius. In this part

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