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Analysis Of Hamlet And Ophelia In Hamlet

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1.) Hamlet and Ophelia are by far the most complex characters in the play, and I believe the reason for their demise their fathers. Claudius, Polonius, and Hamlet senior are all the blame for Hamlet and Ophelia's mental breakdown. This is because he came back as a ghost and test are soft hearted hero to murder his uncle, Hamlet was grieving and peace up until the point is ghost daddy arrived and told him the truth about his untimely death. Its suggested by Amanda Mabillard, “Hamlet was more or less insane from the time at which the ghost appeared to him”, and i totally agree. Claudius is to blame for more obvious reasons, I guess you can start the list with the fact that he killed Hamlet's dad, he stole the kingdom from him, he took his …show more content…

I feel hamlet senior is to blame as well; he never taught his son how to handle/ talk two women. I also feel like he didn't teach Hamlet how to control his emotions, this led to Hamlet being a complete mess when Gertrude was forced to break up with him.

2.) I feel like religion drives a lot of the characters' action and the plot itself. The major ‘in your face’ example is the whole concept of King Hamlet's Ghost. Is it a tortured spirit in limbo, or a demon from hell causing mischief? This idea is brought up by Hamlet when he first encounters the ghost in Act II Scene IV Lines 43- 47, “Angels and ministers of grace, defend us! Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damned, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable…”. Hamlet sates he doesn't quite know if it's a good or bad spirit, but is willing to talk to it either way. On the lines of religion and spirits/ghosts, this is the reason Hamlet does not kill Claudius when he has the perfect opportunity. Due to the fact he was praying, Hamlet decided not to kill him because of the chance he may go to heaven. Another example would be how Hamlet feels about his life. In his soliloquy in Act “To be, or not to be.” he ponders the idea of death and weighs his options, live a dreary life, or have a sinful death. I mean like what if Hamlet was an atheist? The entire play wouldn't have happened. The ghost would have come, Hamlet would have been like “cool dude”, and

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