Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Essay --
Frailty, Thy Name Is Women ââ¬Å"Frailty thy name is womenâ⬠(I.II.150) are words which are spoken by Prince Hamlet, the prominent character of the tragedy play Hamlet by Shakespeare, in his first soliloquy. These words underline how Hamlet truly feels about Gertrude, the queen, and Ophelia, his ââ¬Å"belovedâ⬠maiden, and women in general. Although the two women play awfully passive characters and lack their voice for the world to hear, they are significantly important because they show how Hamlet, possibly Shakespeare, are a misogynist, which is one of the themes of the play. Through the fickle, passive, and submissive portrayal of the two woman characters, Shakespeare shows women needs to have an autonomy-sense, otherwise their lives will turn out to ââ¬Å"cannot come to goodâ⬠(I.II.163). Firstly, Gertrude is introduced as a queen that clearly lacks independency. In the beginning of the play, she is as a character that always in need of a male existence next to her. Just ââ¬Å"within a monthâ⬠(I.II.149) after the late King Hamlet deceased, she already hurried herself to get another husband. This attitude of hers sickens Hamlet terribly; he cannot come to comprehend how his mother could behave less than a beast, for a beast ââ¬Å"would have mourned longerâ⬠(I.II.150). Shakespeare sets the play with this idea that women are corrupted with sexual driveââ¬âand always in lust for it. Because Gertrude obediently follows her lustful inner soul, she goes on ahead with the marriage with Claudiusââ¬âwhich Hamlet refers to as ââ¬Å"incestuousâ⬠and ââ¬Å"rottenâ⬠. The moment the marriage is royally held, Gertrude loses her credibility as a mother in Hamletââ¬â¢s eyes. Adding to this, Shakespeare uses the character Gertrude to show indecisiven ess and hollowness of women. The character ... ...r extremely mournful and elegiacal attitudes towards Ophelia. She says, ââ¬Å"sweet to the sweetsâ⬠(V.I.254) as she scatters flowers upon her coffin. She knows what a sweetheart Ophelia is and empathize her. Opheliaââ¬â¢s association with flowers represents the once young and pure maiden that tragically dies due to the fatal-innocent trait she possesses. Kate Morton, an author of the novel The Forgotten Garden, stated ââ¬Å"A girl expecting rescue never learns to save herselfâ⬠. This implies that a girl with a will to only follow menââ¬â¢s order around will ought to ââ¬Å"come to no goodâ⬠outcome. Shakespeare showcases this idea through the portrayals of Gertrude and Ophelia. Both characters are fiercely submissive to their male counterparts; hence they are controlled by them. Because they have no sense of agency in their lives, their lives destined to have a tragic ending entailing it.
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