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How Does Shakespeare Present Ophelia's Loyalty In Hamlet

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In Shakespeare's “Hamlet” the conflicting personalities of the play’s characters creates havoc in the Kingdom of Denmark. Love-sick Ophelia finds herself in quite the conundrum in deciding if she should be with her lover Hamlet, or follow the advice her family has been giving her. Ophelias father Polonius and brother Laertes feel they are in Ophelia’s best interest when discouraging her relationship with Prince Hamlet. Ophelia begins to think they may be right and faces an inner battle deciding on whether to follow her heart or her conscience. This paper will discuss Ophelia’s relationship with Hamlet and the loyalty of her family and how her situation relates to today’s society.
Ophelia’s role in this play first starts with her relationship to Hamlet. Ophelia is Hamlet’s love interest and the feeling is very much mutual. However, Polonius and Laertes aren’t exactly thrilled about this blooming romance. In Act 1, Scene 3 of Hamlet, …show more content…

Polonius and Laertes looking out for Ophelia was a prime example of family always having each other’s back, no matter what the situation. In this scene Laertes and Polonius are giving advice to Ophelia and are trying to protect her simply because she is family and that’s their job. They were worried about Ophelia and her potentially harmful relationship with Hamlet. Just as Laertes gave advice to Ophelia, she also returned the advice. Ophelia pleads to Laertes, “I shall the effect of this good lesson keep / As watchman to my heart. But, good my brother, / Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, / Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven / Whiles, like a puffed and reckless libertine, / Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads / And recks not his own rede.” (Ⅰ. ⅲ. 45-52). In this portion of the scene Ophelia is wanting Laertes to follow his own advice and not be hypocritical. She is looking out for Laertes’ best interest, just as he was looking out for

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