Theme Of Misogyny In Hamlet

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Misogyny is a recurring theme through the play Hamlet, written by Shakespeare. The roles of women are relegated to menial roles within the patriarchal society and such depictions are most notable by the representations forwarded by Hamlet, causing to silence the women within the play. His perspective of women has completely changed after the hasty marriage of mother Gertrude and uncle Claudius, soon after the death of his cherished father.

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