Explore Shakespeare's presentation of the relationships between parents and children in Hamlet.
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of the relationships between parents and children in Hamlet. When exploring the parental relationships in Hamlet, the focus will inevitability lead back to the character of Hamlet. His connection, in one way or another, to the other characters allows one to observe Hamlet's behaviour and motives. The relationships between Polonius and his children, Leartes and Ophelia, are recognized, but Hamlet's filial relationships carry more weight in terms of importance. The character of Hamlet is a key figure who plays a central role amongst the three parental relationships he is a part of. These relationships give rise to issues of obedience and parental responsibilities. Denmark being a Christian country, expects its countrymen to follow the guidelines of the religion. One of the Ten Commandments states that one must 'honour thy mother and father'. Hamlet becomes increasingly rude towards his mother because of her recent marriage to his uncle Claudius, and...

