Exploring Hamnet’s Connection to Nature: Insights from New Scientist

Jessie Buckley as Agnes in HAMNET, directed by Chloé Zhao; featuring William Shakespeare's wife. Credit: Agata Grzybowska / 2025 Focus Features LLC

Jessie Buckley as Agnes in Hamnet

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The film Hamnet, based on Maggie O’Farrell’s acclaimed novel, poignantly highlights the profound connection between humanity and nature. Set against a rich backdrop, we meet Agnes (played by Jessie Buckley, as shown above), the mother of Hamnet and wife of William Shakespeare, who is depicted gathering medicinal herbs in the woods.

Shakespeare’s understanding of this interconnectedness is showcased throughout his works. In Hamlet, the King inquires about Polonius’s fate, while the Prince philosophizes about life cycles, stating, “It’s not where we eat, but how we consume… We nourish ourselves at the expense of other living beings.”

Shakespeare intricately weaves humans into the food chain. In the thought-provoking narrative of Hamnet, O’Farrell and director Chloé Zhao beautifully reinterpret the essence of Shakespeare’s themes into their cinematic portrayal.

Rowan Hooper
Podcast Editor, London

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