Answer:
D. “O, God! a beast, that wants discourse of reason,/Would have mourn'd longer--
married with my uncle,"
Explanation:
The question concerns the first soliloquy of Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare.
The soliloquy titled 'Frailty, Thy name is Woman' is soliloquy in which Hamlet thinks that women are weaker than men. In this soliloquy, he mourns his father death and the fact that his mother did not mourn for his father even for one month and married his uncle after his father's death.
In this soliloquy, he says that even an animal (beast) would have mourned longer than her. By stating this line, Hamlet reveals that women are weaker than men in every terms-- physical, spiritual, or moral.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.