The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare contains a good deal of symbolism and themes. The play Hamlet utilizes symbolism as well as themes of revenge and betrayal to create the main theme of death. The relation of the fundamentals of themes and symbolism helps capture the essence of the play. Hamlet is acquainted with important characters who somehow also include symbolism and importance of their role in the play as they represent corruption and death. The play unified various symbols that allow the reader to muse over what is death and the afterlife. The starting point of the play inducts the appearance of a ghost which at the time represented the soul of a deceased individual returning due to unfinished business. This introduces the theme of the play and portrays the hostility that is taken over around the play. After the reader receives an insight into …show more content…
Ophelia is also a character who has an important role in the play as she is a figure of symbols in the play. Ophelia delivers the symbolism of innocence but also of sexuality. Ophelia has a connection to flowers and in specifically to violets. The Violet's in the play signify death which ties Ophelia to the theme of the play as well. Ophelia faces a dilemma, choosing to be obedient to her father or choosing to love Hamlet after her father and brother advised her Hamlet only wants to use her. This was also a motive that guided her to madness and after her father's death it completely transposed her and contrived her delusional which eventually lead to her death which she accepts. The play signifies that everyone dies and it is fundamentally a part of life. Ophelia also represented the theme of betrayal as Hamlet tested her to see if she was loyal to the king or to Hamlet. After their discussion about Ophelia becoming out of love with Hamlet, Hamlet began to develop mistrust for