• “o that this to
• “tis an unwedeed
“god hath given
• He says how he has been driven “mad” by women whom “god hath given you one face and you make yourselves another”. As a result of this, he ultimately drives Ophelia to madness as she links her lover to the death of her father. Her reaction, unlike hamlet, makes her language become sexual and bolshie.
true of all women of that time: make up: idea that external beauty reflects internal beauty but makeup is threatening as it can deceive. also women of that time were forced to change the face given by god to submit to the demands of patriarchy by being innocent, chaste and virtuous.
Tragic hero: to be or not to be
• “conscience does
• “conscience does make cowards of us all” – fear of god as “conscience”. Bradshaw calls onto Septimus “the coward!”. Yet here hamlet makes suicide seem almost heroic and brave? Hamlet does not kill self due to fear of god, yet he is ok to murder? He says no one returns yet he just saw his father? Are we convinced, or is he worried about his reputation? Septimus commits suicide due to fear of oppression.