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Does Hamlet Really Love Ophelia

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Love, the four letter word that drives the girls crazy. Whether happy or mad. It’s what most women dream about. Finding Prince Charming and living happily ever after. That’s what Ophelia thought she had. Everyone told her she was in love with the idea of being in love. And it doesn’t help that her father keeps telling her that she is going to ruin her reputation and Hamlet doesn’t have anything to risk. There is always two sides of a story. With this one it’s either Hamlet loves Ophelia or he doesn’t. Due to Polonius’ point of view of their love, people start believing that Hamlet does not love Ophelia, but in reality he truly loves her and cares for her.

Hamlet only uses Ophelia to get to her father, he doesn’t trust her, and he tells her to “get thee to a nunnery” (III, 1, 131). First of all, a nunnery has two different meanings. The first meaning is from Shakespeare's’ time, which means a “brothel”. The second meaning is a convent. …show more content…

They’re not just any letters, they’re love letters. Hamlet, feeling rejected “throws them” back in her face. He tells her to take herself to a nunnery. She should not be having any children running around, watching her example, if she is going to commit sin. He tells her that everyone is a criminal, even he himself is a sinner, a criminal, and that to protect her from the world and the sin she should go to a nunnery and never marry. But he curses her, that if she shall marry, she shall be married to a fool that doesn’t care if she is sinful. In a way he calls himself the fool because he knows that he is “proud, revengeful, ambitious, with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in” (III, 1, 134-137). The only reason he wants her to go to a nunnery is because he’s trying to protect her. Protecting her from the world and it’s wickedness. If she is out of the world and in a place that focuses on God 24/7 then she’ll be safe from sin and

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