First establish the cause of Ophelia’s madness. (book, not movie, lol) Her father orders her away from Hamlet, and she obeys and intends it to be forever! She rejects Hamlet’s entreaties to see her. She returns each new love letter. After t...
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The tragedy of Hamlet was a very interesting play with many very interesting characters that did a great many heroic and disappointing things despite the complexity and difficulty to understand the true personality William Shakespeare inten...
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Ophelia is really mad as in she is truly insane; today she would be institutionalized. Hamlet is mad, but not in the crazy sense. After hearing what the Ghost tells him, he is mad at Claudius and his Mother for betraying him and his father....
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Hamlet is a misanthrope, meaning that he has no trust or faith in anyone but himself. Throughout the play Hamlet constantly sends Ophelia mixed signals, because he does not know if he can trust her. In addition to Hamlet's bizarre behavior,...
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The King blames Ophelia's madness on several factors. Claudius states that her father's death is where it began. She is unable to live with her grief over his death. He also blames Hamlet's departure for contributing to her mental breakdown...
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Ophelia's father being murdered by Hamlet after she rejected Hamlet, which she thought contributed to Hamlet insanity and him killing her father is what caused her insanity. Also she was in much grief over her father's death. Although the c...
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