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  2. Gertrude (Hamlet) - Wikipedia

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    In this reading, Hamlet is disgusted by his mother's "incestuous" relationship with Claudius while simultaneously fearful of killing him, as this would clear Hamlet's path to his mother's bed. Carolyn Heilbrun 's 1957 essay "Hamlet's Mother" defends Gertrude, arguing that the text never hints that Gertrude knew of Claudius poisoning King Hamlet.

  3. Alberta Gay - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Gay (born Alberta Williams Cooper; January 1, 1913 – May 8, 1987) was the mother of five children including recording artists Marvin Gaye and Frankie Gaye.Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, she married the minister Marvin Gay Sr., after relocating to Washington, D.C., in her early twenties.

  4. Yama - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 30.64–68: Yama chastises his mother for cursing him (to his father) Chapter 35.11: Yama is destroyed by Shiva after coming to claim the soul of Markandeya (and at the behest of the Gods is revived afterwards) Chapter 48.4: Krishna describes himself as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Indra, and Yama ("I am Yama who restrains the universe.")

  5. Thomas Bartlett Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Whitaker was convicted on December 10, 2003, for the murders of his mother and 19-year-old brother; he was sentenced to death in March 2007. [1] He spent years on death row at the Polunsky Unit near Livingston, Texas, before the commutation of his sentence.

  6. John Allen Chau - Wikipedia

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    Chau's father also blamed his son's death on the missionary community for inculcating an extreme Christian vision in Chau. [6] In response to Chau's death, M. Sasikumar of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies questioned the legal charge of murder and what he perceived as a romanticized version of the incident in the media. He ...

  7. Euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Jost argued that control over the death of the individual must ultimately belong to the social organism, the state. This concept is in direct opposition to the Anglo-American concept of euthanasia, which emphasizes the individual's 'right to die' or 'right to death' or 'right to his or her own death,' as the ultimate human claim. In contrast ...

  8. Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Relatives say that Dee Dee used to steal from her family. They later speculated it was a form of retaliation when "things didn't go her way". Her mother Emma died in 1997. In later interviews, her family expressed suspicion that Dee Dee was neglecting Emma and might have killed her by denying her food. [14]

  9. Ravana - Wikipedia

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    Even as the apsara resisted his advances by asserting that she was his daughter-in-law, he raped her. When she reported this to her husband, Nalakuvara, he cursed Ravana to be unable to cause violence to any woman who did not consent to being with him, his head splitting into a number of pieces if he did so. This incident is stated to explain ...