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How Does Ophelia Change In Hamlet

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Ophelia, ever since her introduction, has been introduced to be a sweet and sympathetic person, providing the play with emotional moments, but her death was used as a bait and switch by Shakespeare towards audience members who had expected her to change the play’s somber mood to more hopeful one, which in turn makes the play even more tragic. After she had been visited by an apparently crazed Hamlet, she tells Polonius about the visit, prompting him to believe that the young prince is crazy in love, and goes out to tell the king. After it was explained to Claudius, and Hamlet’s former friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern failed to find the underlying cause of his madness, Polonius makes Ophelia approach Hamlet while he and the king hide and monitor his behavior. …show more content…

At first kind to her, he then begins attack her verbally once he realizes that Ophelia is a ploy so that he can be spied upon. He states that her kind does nothing but make monsters out of men, and disguising themselves in false beauty. Leaving afterwards, Ophelia then begins to talk in grief, saying “O, what a noble mind is here o’erthrown!/The courtier’s, soldier's scholar’s, eye, tongue, and sword/(Th’expectancy) and rose of the fair state,/The glass of fashion and the mold of form,/Th’ observed of all observers, quite, quite, down!/And I, of ladies most deject and wretched,/That sucked the honey of his musicked vows,/Now see (that) noble and most sovereign reason,/Like sweet bells jangled, out of time and harsh;/That unmatched form and stature of blown youth/Blasted with ecstasy. O, woe is me/T’ have seen what I have seen, see what I see!”

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