Laertes: For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favour,
Hold it a fashion and a toy in blood,
A violet in the youth of primy nature,
Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting,
The perfume and suppliance of a minute;
No more.
Which phrases in the passage provide clues that trifling means "silliness” or "insignificance”? Check all that apply.the answer isnt just "A Toy", its actually “not permanent” and “not lasting” also. So A., C., and E.
Answer:
"a toy"
"not permanent"
"not lasting"
Explanation:
In the passage from Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Laertes warns his sister Ophelia against Hamlet's amorous advances. In that respect, he makes use of the word trifling, which means unimportant o trivial, to refer to Hamlet's courtship towards Ophelia. In fact, he claims that Hamlet is acting as a passionate young man and that his flirting or toy is temporary and meaningless.