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Hamlet uses the word woman instead of Queen or Gertrude, his mother's name. This word choice demonstrates Hamlet's upset or disappointed tone; he is so upset with her that he cannot even say her name. The exclamation point shows that Hamlet is angry and agitated. Hamlet's use of frailty adds to an angry tone.

Explanation:

Instead of Queen or Gertrude, Hamlet refers to his mother as a lady. This word choice demonstrates Hamlet's dissatisfied or disappointed tone; he is so upset with her that he can't even say her name.

Why does Hamlet call the Queens tears unrighteous?

Hamlet believes his mother married Claudius too soon, which makes her sorrow for her husband's death "unjust" or wrong.

Her tears are also "unrighteous" since Hamlet believes his mother's connection with Claudius is wrong and unethical.

Thus,  Hamlet refers to his mother as a lady.

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