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Hamlet And Ophelia's Madness

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In Shakespeare’s Hamlet the family members of Hamlet and Ophelia induce madness through controlling and somewhat incestuous relationships, ultimately leading them to their demise. The madness that their family members bring upon them shows that, both Ophelia and Hamlet become fascinated with death/suicide, an escape from the madness.

Ophelia lives a life controlled by her father and brother, she is given virtually no dominance in the play. She is assertive, always being controlled and having her feelings controlled by her brother or father. This over controlling relationship with her father and brother leads to her madness and ultimately death/suicide. Laertes does not want the relationship between Ophelia and Hamlet to grow into something more, why he would want this leads to inferences that maybe he has a thing for his sister. Act 5 shows that he has special feelings for his sister, “Hold off the earth awhile Till I have caught her once more in mine arms.” (Act 5 scene 1, 225-226), Laertes jumps into the grave with the dead Ophelia proclaiming his love …show more content…

[Ophelia:] ‘Tis in my memory locked, And you yourself shall keep the key of it.” (Act 1 scene 3, 84-87), Ophelia …show more content…

Confess yourself to heaven, Repent what's past, avoid what is to come, And do not spread the compost on the weeds To make them ranker.”, (Act 3 scene 4, 165-176) Hamlet is very concerned with his mother’s sexual relations with Claudius. Their interactions enrage him, it drives him mad that his mother is married to a murderer and fails to see it. Claudius’s position as king and new husband of Gertrude drives Hamlet insane when he thinks about it, which was all the time. The thoughts of Claudius’s deeds and Gertrude’s incestuous sins haunted Hamlet’s mind, leading to his

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