Why do hamlet and ophelia break up




















But soon after King Hamlet was murdered and Hamlet started acting mad, everything changed for Ophelia. However, he refuses to kill King Claudius while he is praying, he decides to wait until his father is being unholy. Prince Hamlet also attacked and killed Polonius in front of his mother. The Queen describes how mad Prince Hamlet was acting before he killed Polonius. Therefore, when his friends try discover the reason for his madness.

Meanwhile Polonius thinks Hamlet is insane due to his daughter Ophelia who had rejected Hamlet love. Therefore, Polonius decided to set Ophelia on Hamlet by leaving them alone. Hamlet had now decided to attended the players to see if they can play the tragedy of his father death and to catch Claudius reaction. When Hamlet was alone with Ophelia, Polonius was watching both along with Claudius to hear and observe both having a conversation. My grave is like to be my wedding bed. He is asking his mother, how could she go from something so great to something so horrible?

This is the first time that Hamlet actually tells Gertrude what is bothering him and why he is acting so harshly. Hamlet believes that his mother is only married to Claudius for sexual purposes. Why then? Does that mean that for the previous couple of months Hamlet and Ophelia have been cool, a couple even, and that the melancholy prince has actually had a girlfriend to rely on for some emotional support?

So the next logical character is his girlfriend. What I want to do is blame Laertes. Only this time, their father Polonius hears the conversation. Who knows? I mean, I know what it means, but what does Polonius think it means? The clues are all there that Hamlet and Ophelia had some sort of relationship prior to the play. But why does Polonius suddenly take an interest, and make her shut him down?

View all posts by duane. In II. She can offer no explanation of this, though her father tries. We, however, know that by this point Hamlet has resolved to kill the king to avenge his father's murder.

We could see this scene in many different ways, but the way I've always like the best is that he is saying his own goodbye. Revenge is no place for love. He has no time for love. But he also may want to protect her. In the nunnery scene, he truly seems concerned for a bit that all men are evil and she would be better off trusting none of them. He quickly changes his opinion when he perceives the set up. To this he hurt and lashes out, showing perhaps that he is still quite in love with her. Polonius' attempt to meddle in his daughters love life, may actually be what causes her death in the end.

There was an impossibility to their relationship, socially. Analysis of Ophelia from Hamlet Ophelia is gentle, loving and beautiful. She is also obedient to her father and loyal to her family and it is this which draws her into the circle of disaster and leads to her "untimely death". She is deeply in love with Hamlet and believes his "tenders" to be sincere, but her obedience to both her father and her brother must come first.

Laertes tells her to beware of Hamlet's interest as it is driven by lust, not love. He also points out the difference in their. Although there is much evidence arguing that Hamlet never loved her and that he was just using her, there is even more evidence going against that argument. By the way he acts around Ophelia when he is alone with her, he shows that his feelings for her are true. Hamlet shows throughout the play that he is really in love with Ophelia.

A question about Hamlet that is commonly asked is, was Hamlet truly in love with Ophelia? I believe that Hamlet was both in love and not in love with her throughout the story. What does it mean? Why are these words and what follows special? Hamlet is a fictional character who seems to possess a subconscious mind. How does Shakespeare manage to accomplish this? But at no point does he say that he is in pain or discuss why he wants to kill himself.

This conversation, closely watched by Claudius and Polonius, is, in fact, a test. Does Hamlet mean what he says to Ophelia? There are several problems with concluding that Hamlet says the opposite of what he means in order to appear crazy.

For one thing, if he really does love her, this is unnecessarily self-destructive behavior.



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