Thursday, October 10, 2019
Gertrude and Ophelia (Hamlet) Essay
In Hamlet, the women act the small roles portraying their historical status at the time. Although Gertrude is the Queen of Denmark and Ophelia is the princeââ¬â¢s lovers, they have no standing in the society and their voices are never heard. Their actions and fates are greatly influenced by the menââ¬â¢s decisions. All their lives Ophelia and Gertrude are led by the menââ¬â¢s power; they together make a weak image of dependent women at Shakespeareââ¬â¢s time. Although Gertrude and Ophelia are not well developed through out the play, their actions, language and influence on the play portray them as the obedient passive type of women. Gertrude is Hamletââ¬â¢s mother, a queen who betrayed her husband and got seduced by the princeââ¬â¢s uncle Claudius. She remarried with him and thereafter obeyed every order from Claudius. Gertrude is objectified by Claudius, as he said: ââ¬Å"my crown, mine own ambition and my Queen.â⬠To him the queen is one of his possessions and not even listed as the first. This suggested Gertrude is used by Claudius to get to the throne. The hasty marriage only a few weeks after her husbandââ¬â¢s death shows her great dependence on men. Hamletââ¬â¢s proclamation that he will ââ¬Å"speak daggers to her, but use noneâ⬠illustrate that he perceives her to be inferior, weak enough to fall foul to his words. Overall, Gertrude is the type of women that cannot survive without a man in her life, with suc h a weak soul she betrays her own husband and son. Ophelia is different from Gertrude. She is innocent, and naà ¯ve with no experience in life. She does love Hamlet with her pure heart, but she is also too submissive to her dad Polonius and brother Laertes. As they claim Hamlet is dangerous, that Hamletââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"will is not his ownâ⬠and that she should ââ¬Å"fearâ⬠him, she does not try to oppose him, or justify Hamletââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"affectionsâ⬠instead she tells Laertes that he ââ¬Å"shall keep the keyâ⬠of her memory. Polonius insults her and Hamletââ¬â¢s love, responding to her declaration that Hamlet ââ¬Å"has of late made tenders of his affectionâ⬠he cries ââ¬Å"Affection? Pooh!â⬠¦Do you believe his tenders as you call them?â⬠to which Ophelia replies ââ¬Å"I do not know, my lord, what I should thinkâ⬠. She gives all the other male influences in her life. Later in the play, after Hamlet killed Polonius and runs away, Laertes is in France, she has no one to turn to. She depends too much on those people, now without any support she turns toà madness and finally commits suicide. All her life Ophelia is led by others and has never decided anything but her death. ââ¬Å"Hamletâ⬠was written in a time when women were not even allowed to play themselves on stage, women were seen as inferior and women were ââ¬Ëownedââ¬â¢ by men. Ophelia and Gertrude have no real Autonomy, they are at the mercy of Hamlet, Claudius, Rodrigo, and Laertes moods to define their moods, and when the men are in conflict the women suffer, which is death in this case. They are a portrait of what women in Shakespeareââ¬â¢s time were like, dependent on men and never could control their own fate. Work Cited Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Rpt. in Compact Literature Reading Reacting Writing. By Kirszner and Mandell. 6th ed. 2007.
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