Hamlet s Relationship With Women
... In William Shakespeare’s, Hamlet, Hamlet experiences troubled relationships with the women in his life. He claims “frailty, thy name is women” (1. ... Hamlet sees women as both weak and false, as a result of this he is affected emotionally as well mentally. Hamlet’s view of women is first shown in the case of his mother, Gertrude. Hamlet expresses his disliking view of his mother’s behavior following his father’s death. Gertrude is weak because she fell in the arms of Hamlets uncle, Claudius, “within a month” of King Hamlet’s death (1. ... Hamlet says, “Why, she would hang on him/As if increase of appetite had grown/By what it fed on; and yet within a month –“ (1.