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    Women in Hamlet

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    Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. In this essay I will look at Hamlets perception of women in general but particularly Gertrude and Ophelia. I will also look at the historical presentation of women‚ comparing Hamlets time to today and seeing if the symbolic role that the females characters have is related to the period. Also I will look at Hamlets madness‚ whether it was real or not and also whether women could be the cause of it. Finally I will look at a possible ?Oedipus complex

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    She was more of an adult then most children her age. Ophelia showed independence when she went out on her own to complete her quests‚ when she didn’t ask for help when she took her brother away from Captain Vidal and ran away to keep him and herself safe. Her bravery was shown when she accepted and completed

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    Hamelt Love

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    Count: 4/11/13 Hamlet’s Relationship with Ophelia The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is considered one of the greatest plays of all time. The play has many different themes one of them being big on love. The two biggest characters Hamlet and Ophelia were used to illustrate this theme. Their relationship is distorted when they both experience hardships and difficult circumstances. It’s sure to say that Hamlet never stops loving Ophelia‚ even when he tries to deny it. As the play

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    Two among the famous works of Shakespeare are Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. And in both of these works‚ love is portrayed in different ways. Romeo and Juliet disregarded their obstacles and pursued their love until their death while Hamlet and Ophelia allowed family circumstances to affect their relationship. Both couples encountered problems that involved each one’s family affecting each couple’s relationship. In Romeo and Juliet‚ even before the play begins‚ the conflict between the families of

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    these characters really truly in love? Romeo and Juliet both end up dead‚ and sensing a theme here‚ so do Hamlet and Ophelia from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. They are depicted as a couple in the play‚ but are they truly in love? Hamlet is a prince driven mad by the murder of his father‚ is swallowed up by avenging him by killing his uncle. In this exploit he murders Polonius‚ Ophelia and Laertes’s father‚ and advisor to the king. The loss of her father leads to Ophelia’s own madness‚ and eventual

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    Hamlet gets into an argument during the play when people are spying on them and says---”. He tells Ophelia that she --because it was so easy for him to take her virginity. Hamlet also feels that Ophelia is weak too which is why he controls her and makes her do what he says. From what we see throughout the play hamlet does not think very good of any women. Towards the end of the play Ophelia drowns and some say it could have been hamlet. People think that because of the way the women were treated

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    the early acts with an impending sense of confusion within Ophelia‚ for her feelings toward hamlet greatly contrast those of her brother and father. Ophelia begins to willingly take heed of her family’s advice as the prince finds himself removed from a lucid pattern of thought. However‚ because her feelings for him are genuine‚ this serves only to exalt her mental strain. In the height of Hamlet’s incoherent rage‚ he provides Ophelia with the ultimate medium for her ensuing madness. The murder

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    Shakespeare is whether or not Ophelia was killed or committed suicide and who was to blame for her actions. Many can argue that King Claudius was the one who caused it‚ but in reality he did not lead anything towards Ophelia. King Claudius only wanted the crown‚ the queen‚ and to kill Hamlet. The people to blame for Ophelia’s death are Hamlet‚ Laertes‚ and Polonius; the three men in her life who drive her to become weak. Hamlet is to blame because he targeted Ophelia as to make him appear insane‚

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    Ophelia's Death-Suicide?

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    Hamlet is considered to be one of the greatest plays of all time‚ written by William Shakespeare. One of the subplots of the play is Hamlet’s love for Ophelia‚ the daughter of one of the King’s top advisors. Their relationship is a little rocky as the play progresses. Hamlet is actually away from Denmark when Ophelia dies. Ophelia’s father had recently been killed by Hamlet in a terrible accident‚ and she has now gone mad‚ singing nonsense songs and giving people flowers that she has picked from

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    Hamlet vs. Laertes

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    both love Ophelia. Hamlet’s and Laerte’s similarities can be described in many ways but one can talk about the main ones: being the love they have for Ophelia‚ the death of their father’s and how they associate with their families. Hamlet and Laertes share a different but deep love and concern for Ophelia. Before his leave to France‚ Laertes provides lengthy advice to Ophelia pertaining to her relationship with Hamlet. Laertes voices his concern of Hamlet’s true intentions towards Ophelia and advices

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