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http://www.angelfire.com/nm/nighttime/shakespeare/hamletessay.html - In Hamlet Shakespeare portrays women as unfaithful - deceitful - unfaithful creatures - In Hamlets mind his mother has become a cruel and adulterous women - Hamlet hates his mother - He begs his mother to confess her "sins" to heaven - Hamlets relationship with his wife becomes confusing - He believes she is deceitful - He was convinced that all women are whores - "It would cost you a groaning to take of my edge" - Hamlet mocks his wife - "I loved you not" - Ophelia dies - Hamlet becomes mad for her love - Hamlet pays attention to how controlling women are to men - He refers to women as creatures - After Ophelia dies, Hamlet confess his love to her - "You should not have believed me" - Hamlet doesn't like women - women try to trick Hamlet "Misogyny quotes". Enotes. April 30  - "That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here" - in Macbeth the wife of the main character turns into a man - she calls on spirits to do so - She does this because there is not enough masculinity in there relationship. - Towards the middle Macbeth encounters 3 witches - They are very ugly - they give him wrong advice - Shakespeare uses these things to insult women - Macbeth's wife tells Macbeth to kill the king - In Othello he wants to kill the women he is in love with - And then make love to her - Othello's wife comets adulteries - He must avenge his wife - "One more, one more" - "Luxury and damned incest" - "the womens part" - "so sweet was never so fatal" - "one may smile, and smile, and be a villain" - "Fratality thy name is women" - "Flaming youth"