Does Hamlet Love Ophelia Essay

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In this quote Hamlet essentially calls Ophelia a prostitute by telling her to go to a nunnery. Which in this care refers to a brothel, a place where people could visit prostitutes. This quote is significant because it’s made clear that Hamlet really does not love Ophelia he actually completely despises her. It shows that Hamlet has no respect for her, and thinks that all women are made to ruin the lives of men, they are all whores to him. Hamlet is morally corrupted, he reacts to Ophelia like she has done wrong things to him, which she has not done.
In this quote Claudius realizes how it’s good to keep an eye on “important people” because they might end up becoming mad. By saying this Claudius is referring to Hamlet’s crazy act. This has began to make Claudius suspicious of Hamlet’s …show more content…

This correlates to Polonius’ earlier statement, there is a method to Hamlet’s madness. Claudius wants to spy on Hamlet in order to see what is actually happening with him. The quote characterizes Claudius to be more aware of what is going on, he isn’t just sitting around getting drunk and partying, he has began to put effort in order to find out what is wrong with Hamlet. Instead of having Polonius, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern to do all his dirty deeds, like spying on Hamlet. Claudius has began to realize that Hamlet’s insanity might be a hoax, which goes with the theme appearance v. reality. Foreshadowing is relevant due to Claudius’ understanding of Hamlet’s madness. This could pop up later on showing that Hamlet is aware that Claudius mIn this quote Hamlet expresses the gratitude and respect he has for Horatio and the loyalty he has given him. Hamlet has not been able to trust much of the people around him except for Horatio, who has been with Hamlet ever

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