"brute part," "capital," and "calf"
Wordplay
Act 3,
Scene 2
Lines 94-101
Hamlet
Polonius
Hamlet
Polonius
Hamlet
This series of puns makes for several readings of this line:
“brute part”
- the role of Brutus in the play
- the brutal act of murder
“capital”
- prized; killing Caesar is like killing a prized animal
- the top of the Capitoline Hill in Rome where Caesar was killed
“calf”
- valued animal; the character of Caesar
- fool; Claudius (calves were viewed as stupid)