Act 1, Scene 2; Frailty, thy name is woman!

 In my speech, My character is Hamlet, in Hamlet at Act 1 Scene 2. This scene is about Claudius sends Laertes to France and declares that hamlet is next in line to be King. Also in this scene, Hamlet's Friend horatio and soldiers saw his father's ghost so Hamlet agrees to watch with them at night.

 My speech is comes out when Hamlet saw his mother, the queen, Certrude and the uncle Claudius fall in love within  2 month from his father's death. Hamlet really angry about her mother who merried with uncle how fast speed. Hamlet compare with his father and Claudius for how they love the queen, and their character. In speech, Hamlet called that his father is Hyperion which means good, and the best, and Claudius is Satyr which means bad, and the lowest.

 He also talk about how much his father love the queen. He shows his father's love which compare to protection about wind of heaven. However, the queen married with king's brother Claudius really fast speed that less than 2 month after king die. Therefore, Hamlet feels anger and abhor to his mother and Cladius. Hamlet though the reason that weakeness of his mother is about woman. The woman which in the quote 'Frailty, thy name is woman' is shows every woman but in the sort range, this woman designate the queen.

 He also feels anger with Ophelia for lie to him about her father looks out Hamlet. When Hamlet ask to Ophelia where is her fater, Polonious, the Ophelia answered 'He is stay at home'. However, Hamlet knew everythings going on, so he felt sad and anger to her. In those scenes I can see Hamlet was truble with most of women who come out this act. Therefore, he can't believe any woman, ever that is his mother and girl who he love.

 In this speech, most of feeling of Hamlet is anger hatred from his mother, Ophelia, and Claudius so I sould act or say very sorrowful

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