"coldly"
Wordplay
Act 1,
Scene 2
Lines 176-183
Horatio
Hamlet
Horatio
Hamlet
Hamlet’s wordplay allows us to read these lines in two ways:
- Cold can mean lacking sensitivity, as in the marriage took place so soon after the funeral.
- But it could also refer to cold food. Hamlet’s saying sarcastically that the wedding took place so soon after the funeral, the leftover baked meats from the memorial service could be served cold at the wedding reception.