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Essay Galaxy - Weakness of Women in Hamlet
Weakness of Women in Hamlet
In The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare, women are portrayed as ineffectual and impressionable creatures dependent on men for emotional stability. The two women characters in the play, Ophelia and Gertrude, are similar in their weaknesses and frailties. Ophelias madness ensues from the loss of her father, who made her choices for her, and from Hamlets renouncement of their love. Shakespeare uses Ophelias reaction to tragedy to show how women are hysterical and lost without the voice of a man to guide their actions. Through her speedy remarriage and her refusal to believe in her son, Hamlet, Shakespeare depicts Gertrude as a traitor and a coward. The female characters in Hamlet seem to have very few redeemable qualities.
Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how dependent women are on men by showing that, without men, w....
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