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    Jonathan Robinson English Comp II Mark Barnes April 19‚ 2013 “The Madness & Death of OpheliaHamlet‚ Prince of Denmark: By; William Shakespeare In Hamlet‚ Shakespeare makes it clear that Prince Hamlet is insane or at least on the verge of “madness.” However‚ Ophelia (daughter of Polonius‚ King of Denmark) begins to go mad‚ as well‚ after Hamlet kills her father‚ and the other numerous tragedies that plague her like a black cloud hovering about until her untimely death. In this literary

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    The frequent portrayal of women as inferior beings throughout the history of literature has sparked much heated debate‚ especially among feminist literary critics. Despite the prevailing view of Shakespeare’s character Ophelia as a fragile‚ subservient character‚ she possesses inherent emotional and intellectual complexity that has been suppressed by familial and societal obligations. A victim of patriarchal oppression and rejection‚ Ophelia is‚ in truth‚ a multi-dimensional figure displaying the

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    Ophelia appears in the play as an obedient and a submissive young woman who is controlled by the men in her life. She is the daughter of Polonius‚ the sister of Laertes and the love interest of Hamlet. Ophelia is portrayed as a passive character who cannot stand up for herself and she is manipulated by the men in order for them to achieve their interests even if it means they have to sacrifice her. Ophelia is the example of all women in a patriarchal society where all the aspects of their lives are

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    THE ROLES OF LAERTES AND OPHELIA AS CHARACTER FOILS TO HAMLET "The spirit that I have seen May be the devil: and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea‚ and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy‚ As he is very potent with such spirits‚ Abuses to damn me:" (2.2.58) In William Shakespeare’s classic drama‚ ’Hamlet’‚ the titular protagonist‚ Hamlet‚ is a dynamic‚ round character with constantly evolving traits. The character Hamlet‚ himself‚ interestingly‚ is not noted for

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    reading Hamlet‚ I had to decipher whether or not I believed that the madness that Hamlet showed was feigned or if he was actually crazy. I also had to figure out if Ophelia was just acting crazy to make a point and be dramatic or if she was crazy due to her love for Hamlet. I really do believe that there was a method to both Hamlet and Ophelia’s madness. Once Hamlet’s father was killed‚ he was experiencing extreme depression and he mourned constantly. Hamlet never acted crazy until he was with

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    Hamlet was the son of a king and prince of Denmark. Earlier in the story of Hamlet‚ his father suddenly passes away. Initially that is what to believe. He was hurt and felt betrayed by his mom especially because she married Cornelius‚ the brother of his father. He was completely enraged and disgusted of the incest that took place between the two. He became even more enraged when he found out some revealing news pertaining the death of his father. Before Hamlet chooses to react to what he has found

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    Ophelia is a young woman who is the daughter of Polonius and the sister of Laertes. In the play‚ Ophelia is caught between her obedience to her father and her love for Hamlet‚ which results in tragic consequences. As a character who perfectly represents the “good girl” schema‚ Ophelia is the quintessential obedient daughter‚ a role demanded of all young women in the early 17th century. Her obedient nature can be seen in repeated quotes such as – “I shall obey my Lord‚” as she complies with her father’s

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    writing "Hamlet" would affect the history of literature‚ playwriting and poetry. Written at the peak of his career‚ it’s considered his masterpiece and the most controversial of his works‚ not only because of its philosophical insights into human nature but for showing the reality of the political system during Elizabethan times and the abuse of power. If Shakespeare portrays these issues through strong male characters and their concerns about life‚ he on the other hand portrayed women still in the

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    14‚ 2012 Ophelia and her Flowers Flowers; there expected to be over 10 000 different species of this aesthetic plant‚ and each can have a different meaning. In the play HamletOphelia‚ a girl raised by obedience and manipulation‚ uses these flowers in a fit of madness and their archetypal meanings to express her thoughts‚ feelings‚ and hopes towards her once thought as lover‚ Hamlet. As the play goes on‚ you can see that more is revealed in her relationship with Hamlet‚ and that Ophelia isn’t as

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    Hamlet is a play made from Williamism Shakespeareism that was publish in 1603‚ and that play was read by many school children around the world. Also many play have many scenes where Hamlet is crazy‚ but he is acting crazy but many people think that he is crazy. Also in many famous places that let actors can play Hamlet portray him as a crazy and a guy that think a whale cloud is real‚ but all of his reactions are fake because it his way to find if the king is the murder or not. But there are three

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