"frost itself as actively does burn"
Allusion
Act 3,
Scene 4
Lines 65-80a
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
[Enter Ghost.]
Hamlet
[Seeing the Ghost]
Gertrude
Hamlet
Ghost
[The ghost gestures toward Gertrude]
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
[Exit Ghost.]
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
[Pointing to Polonius' body]
[Pointing to dead Polonius]
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
Gertrude
Hamlet
[Pointing to Polonius' body]
[Exit Hamlet, dragging Polonius.]
These lines refer to the proverb “You can’t find fire in frost.” Here, Hamlet implies that things are not normal; frost does not normally burn. What he’s really saying is that it’s not normal for a silver-haired woman (“frost”) to burn with sexual passion.