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The motif of blood in the play highlights the destructive nature of revenge. because queen elizabeth did not have an heir, audiences in shakespeare's time would likely have been interested in hamlet's focus on succession. gertrude does what claudius tells her to do because she has little power as a woman living in a male-dominated society.
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