When Gertrude hears the Player Queen say that she will not remarry if her husband dies, Gertrude says, "The lady protests too much, methinks." Explain why this is an example of dramatic irony. Your answer should be at least one hundred words.
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"The lady protests too much, methinks."
The circumstances are provided evidence of the dramatic irony of the loyalty of a person. A person when become loyal and faithful, the different attitudes were observed, accordingly. When a woman become independent of its thoughts, the likely outcome would be in the form of show feeling of harmony and faith with the husband. However, it was a hard decision to meet with the challenges of life alone. The reason is that the in a society of man, and conservative society, it’s hard to live along and ensure survival. That’s why the woman decide to refresh the memory with the husband for a long time as much as life would support her.