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    In William Shakespeare’s play "The Tragedy of Hamlet" there are quite a few moments that raise numerous questions as to whether Hamlet truly does love Ophelia or if he is just using her. At the start of the play Hamlet is sending out mixed signals‚ one second he loves Ophelia but also then making it seem as if he is just using her. However‚ throughout the play it is proven that Hamlet is indeed truly in love with Ophelia. Hamlet’s love for Ophelia is shown in many ways throughout the play such as

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    Polonius was killed by Hamlet. Ophelia heard the news about her father’s death in the Act 4. After she heard the news‚ the became insane. She lost her dignity as a noble lady and continued to sing in front of people. The song she sang seemed meaningless to others; however‚ there was a meaning to those. The song implied her endless sadness. Not only Ophelia’s song expressed her sadness and nostalgic feelings towards Polonius‚ but also a resentment towards Hamlet. Although Hamlet loved her and promised

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Theatergoers and readers commonly misunderstand Hamlet’s complicated love for Ophelia as a passionate‚ true love. In reality‚ Hamlet‚ however‚ does truly love Ophelia and uses her as a stepping stone in his life. Hamlet does not truly love Ophelia because he is not genuine in his confession of love for Ophelia‚ uses her for personal gain and does not view her as an individual. In the first scene of Act three‚ Hamlet directly states that he once loved Ophelia‚ but does not

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    Insanity of Hamlet and Ophelia Hamlet’s insanity comes from his passion to get revenge and grief over his fathers death‚ while Ophelia has true and justified insanity. Hamlet has reason behind his madness‚ he is saddened by his father’s death‚ planning on how to kill his uncle‚ and his mind is in a fragile place throughout the play. Ophelia is very naive‚ defenseless‚ and loyal to the men in her life. She cannot contend with difficulties that occur during the play such as‚ her father dying

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    Hamlet: Ophelia and Gertrude Ophelia and Gertrude. Two different women who seem to be trapped in the same circumstances in relation to Hamlet. Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother and the Queen of Denmark. She is married to the present King‚ Claudius‚ who is suspected by Hamlet to have killed his father‚ King Hamlet‚ who also happens to be Claudius’s brother. Gerturde has somehow ended up in the plot of King Hamlet’s death and in the eyes of her son‚ seems to be a monster and an aide to an adulterating

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    Hamlet Analysis Act 1: In this Act Hamlet doesn’t understand why his mother is getting married so fast and particularly with his uncle. To make things worst Ophelia’s ignorance towards Hamlet‚ increases Hamlets sad needs. Hamlet therefore losses Ophelia‚ due to the fact that Ophelia has an attraction for men with power with she finds within his brother and father. Once Hamlet sees his Father ghost and reveals the cause of his death; Hamlet goes crazy‚ wanting to take revenge by killing his

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    125) Hamlet‚ confesses that he does love Ophelia. In the play‚ The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet denies the fact that he loves OpheliaHamlet and Ophelia have been watched almost every time they talk‚ this leads Hamlet to say that he does not love her anymore. Hamlet says all those awful things to Ophelia because he is afraid Claudius would take revenge on him‚ which would would leave Ophelia all alone. Later‚ Polonius tells Ophelia to stop seeing Hamlet‚ as

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    Loss of Awareness (A Personal Essay in Response to Hamlet) Blessing Adedijo Throughout history mankind has proved time and time again that we will continue to make the same mistakes. We have a tendency to choose the same course of action‚ which more often than not proves fatal. Margaret J. Wheatley accurately remarked that‚ “without reflection‚ we go blindly on our way‚ creating more unintended consequences‚ and failing to achieve anything useful.” There is a certain self-awareness the human race

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    The work of Hamlet is known for the theme of death due to hatred and revenge‚ however‚ Hamlet performed the biggest act of love by his willingness to abandon everything he obtained out of respect for his father. In the play‚ the audience focuses on how the characters are trying to plot revenge on one another which translates into their fatal flaw. Even Hamlet took part in the vindictive act. But despite his revenge‚ what exists deeper beneath lays the truest act of devotion out of the play. Mourning

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    William Shakespeare’s play‚ "Hamlet" there is an unusual relationship between the main character‚ Hamlet‚ and a woman named Ophelia. There relationship is not easy to understand because Hamlet does not fully express how he truly feels about Ophelia. There are moments when Hamlet seems in love with her‚ and there are also moments when he seems not so in love with her. However‚ there is more evidence to support the fact that Hamlet does love Ophelia‚ and will always. For Hamlet‚ there was many obstacles

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