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Read the excerpt from Hamlet, Act III, scene iv. Gertrude: Why, how now, Hamlet!

Hamlet: What’s the matter now?

Gertrude: Have you forgot me?

Hamlet: No, by the rood, not so:
You are the queen, your husband’s brother’s wife;
And,—would it were not so!—you are my mother.

Which is a feminist analysis of these lines?

Hamlet defines Gertrude only by her relationship to men.
Hamlet uses sharp language to express his emotions.
Hamlet is upset with his mother because his father is dead.
Hamlet has forgotten how it feels to have a male role model.

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