Wednesday, November 3, 2010

hamlet's soliloquy 11/1/10

1)Hamlets soliloquy is a bashing of his mothers distasteful behavior of marriage with his uncle Hamlet goes as far as stating "so quick to jump into a bed of incest" after his fathers passing. Even thought its evident that hamlet loves his mother dearly its also stated that his respect for his father was much greater, "frailty, thy name is women."

2)Hamlet's out look on women is somewhat perceived in a negative way "frailty, thy name is women" perhaps isn't the best way to address the many women in his life. Its made apparent that he finds distaste in the majority of women in his life.