The Intention Of Ophelia In William Shakespeare's Hamlet

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Throughout the timeline of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the relationship that strikes the reader first, is that of Prince Hamlet and a girl named Ophelia, their relationship can simply be described as strained due to interference of Ophelia's family that eventually led their relationship to its weakest and most deadly point.

From the start of Hamlet to the end of the story, the reader is left confused, and curious as to wether or not Hamlet’s love for Ophelia is genuine. Even in the first glimpses of their relationship, Hamlets’s intentions are questioned. Ophelia's brother Laertes is the first to take a jab at Hamlet’s morals saying; “For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favor, hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, a violet in the youth …show more content…

After all he said about how Ophelia can never communicate with Hamlet again, he turned around and is now using her to spy. Polonius is now worried about getting on the new kings good side, and if using his daughter can get him in the inner circle he won't hesitate. The plan to gain information about Hamlet is to set him and Ophelia up to talk while Polonius and the king watch from a distance. This confrontation stirs up the biggest strain in the couples relationship. Hamlet believed that she genuinely wanted to meet, and Ophelia has to lie directly to his face. This is unhealthy for both of them and Hamlet is very angry after the confrontation and Ophelia is disappointed in herself greatly.

In the end the strain is too much for Ophelia, her body is discovered in a shallow pond from an apparent suicide. The final straw that set her off was the fact that hamlet killed her father. At this point she's lost everything. Her lover and her guardian have been taken from her in two awful ways. Hamlet was truly in love with her and he was certainly willing to bring her into the royal family. It was only because of the assumptions that Ophelia's family made that left her alone and damaged. Without this interference, the lives of her and hamlet would be prosperous and

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