Note to Hamlet, 3.2.252: "So you mistake your husbands."


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Ophelia has just said of a witty remark by Hamlet, "Still better, and worse." Hamlet's reply, "So you mistake your husbands," alludes to the marriage vow to take the spouse "for better, for worse," and by using the word "mistake" (i.e., mis-take), Hamlet suggests that women's vows prove false.