Hamlet and Ophelia’s Madness

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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is one of Shakespeare’s most tragic plays. Most of the characters in this play suffered a heartbreaking death, although, all of the characters faced anger, regret, madness or distress. Madness was a reoccurring theme in this play, two characters portrayed this more than others. Ophelia and Hamlet faced similar fates, with similarities and differences along the way, all to do with their madness.

Hamlet and Ophelia were two young people in love and were supposedly driven mad by their relationship and passion for one another. When they actually went mad, it was after the death of each of their fathers. When Ophelia entered and was singing and talking to the King and Queen in Act 4, Scene 5, the King says “O, this is the poison of deep grief. It springs All from her fathers death, and now behold…”(Hamlet 4.5.211). In Hamlets case, after coming home due to his fathers death,

Hamlet is said to be the most tragic and mad figure in the entire play. The start of it all was when he saw his father’s ghost, Hamlet was told to avenge his father for th...

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