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Hamlet And Ophelia Essay Research Paper Ophelia

Hamlet And Ophelia Essay, Research Paper


Ophelia is a beautiful and simple-minded woman, easily molded by the more


powerful opinions and desires of others. The thoughts of her father and her


brother influenced her the most. The love letters from Hamlet also swayed her


opinions and confused her mind. Ophelia wasn?t able to realize herself because


of all the pressures exerted on her to be something she?s not. That weakness


of mind and will, which permitted her obedience to her father and thus destroyed


her hope for Hamlet?s love, finally resulted in her insanity and death. When


her father had challenged the honor of Hamlet?s intentions, Ophelia could only


reply "I do not know, my lord, what I should think" (III, iii). Used


to relying upon her father?s direction and brought up to be obedient, she can


only accept her father?s belief, seconded by that of her brother, that


Hamlet?s "holy vows" of love were simply designed for her seduction.


She was to obey her father?s orders not to permit Hamlet to see her again. Her


father also wanted to prove Hamlet?s madness to the king. He used Ophelia as


bait so he and the king could listen to Hamlet?s words. Ophelia willingly


obliged to her father?s desires. By not thinking for herself and only doing as


her father wished, she ruined her chances of love with Hamlet. Hamlet put


pressure on Ophelia by expecting her to surpass his mother?s shortcomings and


be an epitome of womankind. He searched her innocent face for some sign of


loving truth that might restore his faith in her. He took her mute terror for a


sign of her guilt and found her to be a false person, like his mother. In his


letter to her, he addressed the letter to "the most beautified


Ophelia" and he terminated the letter with "I love thee best, O most


best, believe it" (II, ii). He used the word &q

uot;beautified" to


display a sincere tribute, and it is apparent he still loves her. His attempts


to win her affection are not triumphant. Ophelia is still too much under the


influence of her father to question his wisdom or authority, and she has no mind


of her own to understand how much she has made her lover suffer. No matter how


much it pained her to not see Hamlet, all she could see in his present behavior


is the madness that terrified her. Ophelia?s insanity was a mixture of love


and hate caused by her father and Hamlet. An example of hate is when she sings


about a "baker’s daughter"(IV, v). Ophelia is referring to the way her


father used to treat her before the tragic incident of his death. The love


within her madness is when she speaks about the events on "Valentine?s


Day"(IV, v). When Ophelia speaks about Valentines Day she is referring to


the events of romance that she was denied. Ophelia?s madness is brought on by


her lack of being able to demonstrate any maturity in trying to cope with her


losses and in return can only inflict her madness on the court. Abused by her


lover, and bereft of her father?s protection she loses control of her mind. In


her insane state she came to believe that the seduction her family tried so hard


to protect her from has passed. Her father?s admission of error might have


embittered a more independent Ophelia. This explains Hamlets rejection of her.


Being tormented of scenes of death and the burial, she reaches out to the beauty


of hanging flowers in a willow tree and somehow drowns. Ophelia was never able


to understand exactly what Hamlet was suffering from, and in a way he created a


situation for her to relate; death of a father and betrayal by a loved one.


Hamlet managed to rise above insanity and feelings of suicide, but her weaker


spirit could not hold the burden.

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