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HAMLET

In the play Hamlet Gertrude and Ophelia are portrayed as weak characters. The men in their
lives have complete control over them. These women obviously do not have a mind of their
own. If they listened to themselves, they would have more control of their lives.
Ophelia is one of those women who is a lost cause to society. She makes women look
helpless and that we can be easily manipulated. Hamlet basically used Ophelia as merely a
toy to play with. She was never treated as a human being only as an object. Hamlet told
Ophelia that he I loved you not. (1097) He made her a weak individual by saying Frailty
thy name is women. (1062) This quote made Ophelia looks like she could never hold her own
ground. Whenever Polonius needed her, she was always at his becking call. She has a
tendency to not be true to her man Hamlet. Since she was under the control of her father,
he convinced her to find out information from Hamlet. 
Hamlet: Ha, ha! Are you honest?
Ophelia: My lord?
Hamlet: Are you fair?
Ophelia: What means your lordship?
Hamlet: That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your
beauty (1097).
Hamlet was on to her in this discussion he knew that she was lying. He just wanted to her
feel
like the weaker one. He also wanted to shoe his Uncle and Polonius that he knew what was
up. Ophelia sells hamlet out to follow the orders of her father. Since Ophelia has no
true identity to herself, all she merely can be is a pawn on a chessboard. 
Gertrude is one of those women that knows exactly what is going and never says anything.
She definitely knows how and who killed her husband but, thinks it is a great idea to
keep her mouth shut. Gertrude had the nerve to marry her husband's brother two months
after he died. In a way that portrays that she never really loved the king. 
Hamlet: Mother, you have my father much offended.
Queen: Come, come, you answer with an idle tongue.
Hamlet: Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue.
Queen: Why, how now, Hamlet!
Hamlet: What's the matter now?
Queen: 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(1097)
.
In this discussion Hamlet is telling his mom that he disapproves of her marriage. He also
tells her that she is not paying any attention to him. Gertrude has a hard time standing
up for herself and 
her son. The king has such control over her that it seems like she never has her own
opinion. She always agrees with Claudius and never speaks out about any issues that is
happening in the castle. Gertrude is a spineless waif, she is a nobody but at the same
time she is a someone to her people. It is like she is a paradox to her identity. She
never knows what identity to portray to her husband or to her people. Gertrude now begins
to see her epiphany. By Hamlet's yelling and screaming Gertrude finally understood why
Hamlet was so upset.
Queen: O Hamlet, speak no more:
Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul;
And there I see such black and grained spots as will not leave there tinct.
Hamlet: Nay, but to live In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,
Stew'd in corruption, honeying and making love over the nasty sty,-
Queen: O, speak to me nomore;
These words like daggers enter in mine ears;
No, more sweet Hamlet(1113-14).
In this play the female heroine has a way of making women look weak and helpless. To
women of today this play would be extremely insulting to the female mind. In Hamlet women
have been viewed as frail subordinate creature. As the reader this play sends a
contemptuous message to women.

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