Shakespeare's Hamlet: Frailty, Thy Name Is Woman

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Chinelo Onyekere

Julie Rea

Eng 112

Date 08/14/2014

Hamlet 's statement “Frailty, thy name is woman”

In Shakespeare 's, Hamlet is not happy with his mother 's remarriage to his uncle. He is referring

to his mother when he makes the statement “ Let me not think on 't: Frailty, they name is woman / A little month or ere those shoes were old” (Act I.ii.146-147). Hamlet is in state of emotional distress due to his fathers ' death. In the statement,“Frailty, thy name is woman,” frail connotes delicacy, unreliability, and moral corruptibility,
Heilbrun contends that Gertrude is not a weak character who lacks “depth and vigorous intelligence”. She attempts to help Hamlet to adjust his fathers ' death and her marriage to his uncle. She clearly loves her son, and she worries about his increasingly disturbed appearance and behavior (Ellen). Even when Hamlet berates her, in the closet scene, for having given herself to Claudius, "In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, / Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love," Gertrude asks him to stop, but calls him "sweet Hamlet" (3.4.92–97), ( Ellen). Gertrude cares for Hamlet with a motherly love. In (Act I.ii.68) she beg Hamlet to “Cast his nighted color off” and his two months of mourning. It shows how she loves Hamlet, when she begs him “not to go back to Wittenberg University, ” This shows that she cherishes him and want him to stay with her. In (Act II.ii.35) Gertrude also asks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to visit Hamlet, in order to find out the cause of his madness. This shows that she is concerned about Hamlet 's condition. In (Act III.ii.101) Before the players starts their performance of the murder of Gonzago, Gertrude tells Hamlet to come and sit with her, as a companying her might allow her to prevent any embarrassing behavior at social gathering, that might create conflict. Gertrude also tells Hamlet that he offended Claudius in order to prevent further conflict between Hamlet and
Her brother and father feel free to order her around. For example Laertes say to her, “Whereof he is the head. Then if he say he loves you / it fits your wisdom so far to believe it” ( Act I.iii.24-25). She has no option as a woman in a male-dominated society, and this is what separates her from Hamlet. Her obedience does not allow her to express her feelings and her ability to act is determined by men who control her. She obeys her father when he says, “As to give words or talk with the lord Hamlet / Look to 't I charge you, come your ways / I shall obey, my Lord” (Act I.iii.135-137). In order to determine the cause of Hamlet 's madness without any comment showing that she is not free to object. The king and her father order her to talk to hamlet so the king can spy on the two of them. She has little opportunity to exercise free

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