Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Prostitution in Hamlet

The extended metaphor, motif, of prostitution appears throughout Hamlet. It goes to reinforce the idea that everyone in the play is selling themselves for something else. In some instances, such as Ophelia, it reinforces the idea of control. Polonius uses Ophelia. This prostitution backs up the moral decay of the garden and the fall of mankind.

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