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Ophelia's Effect In Hamlet

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“An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind.”—Mahatma Gandhi. Hamlet is a story that involves a lot of revenge. In the early parts of Hamlet, the former king meets his son, Hamlet as a ghost. The king tells Hamlet, that Claudius killed him by pouring poison in his ear. This gets Hamlet angry and he starts thinking of revenge. The first action that Hamlet takes is killing Polonius thinking it was Claudius. As a result, Ophelia goes crazy and Laertes dies in a duel fight with Hamlet. When a person seeks revenge, their lives are affected and also those who are loved.
The first person that was affected by revenge was Polonius. He was the father of Laertes and Ophelia. Polonius job was to spy on Hamlet and Gertrude to find out the real reason on why Hamlet was crazy. Polonius hid behind the curtain and Hamlet heard something from behind the curtain, thinking it was Claudius, he struck and killed Polonius and he cried out, “Oh my God, what have you done?” (3.4.25). By attempting revenge, Hamlet killed the wrong person. …show more content…

Ophelia was Hamlet's lover and the daughter of Polonius. When Ophelia found out that her father was killed, she was so devastated that she drowned herself in the river. Gertrude tells everyone about Ophelia’s death, “But it was only a matter of time before her clothes, heavy with the water they absorbed, pulled the poor thing out of her song, down into the mud at the bottom of the brook.” (4.7.175). Gertrude tells Laertes that his sister killed herself by allowing the weight of her clothes to drown her. The ripple effect of Hamlet killing Polonius has affected Ophelia. Ophelia was an indirect victim of Hamlet's

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