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Hamlet – Critical Interpretations

‘Elsinore’s ‘unweeded garden’’, Lilla Grindlay
 “Shakespeare’s imagery repeatedly creates an image of a garden as an ordered
but fragile space, one that has powerful associations with virtue, chastity and
restraint.”
 “Old King Hamlet can be seen as an embodiment of a fragile Eden which
becomes despoiled by sin”
 “imagery of the natural world that describes both Gertrude and Ophelia turns
them into victims of a literary legacy of the Fall of Man.”
 Garden of Eden (Adam and Eve, paradisical garden, Eve tempted by Serpent [fall
of Man) – “The imagery used to describe the central atrocity of Hamlet, the
murder of Hamlet’s father, mirrors this Biblical tale.” :
“Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard,
A serpent stung me.” [1.5.35-36]
“The serpent is in reality the murderous Claudius” :
“The serpent that did sting thy father’s life
Now wears his crown.” [1.5.38-39]


“Fie on’t, a fie, ‘tis an unweeded garden
That grows to seed, things rank and gross in nature
Possess it merely”
 “Hamlet’s metaphor of the ‘unweeded garden’ evokes a natural world where an
ordered garden has become overrun by the weeds of the wilderness.”
 “Even before he is aware of his uncle’s penchant for murder, Hamlet senses that
the world around him is one that is untamed and out of control.”
 “Denmark is as poisoned as the Old King Hamlet’s body, and as corrupt as its
new, false king.”
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