The Romance of Hamlet and Ophelia

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The most wonderful and intriguing topic for discussion is one of Shakespeare’s play has to be the relationship of Hamlet and Ophelia. Some people have doubted the love that is there, while others believed that there was love. Today in our current generation we still read and analyze this bond that they have. Everyone at least has experienced love in some kind of way to know how love should and should not feel, and even how love looks. So how about we try to get find out the truth in this romantic, horrific, and tragic play. The bond/romance that Hamlet and Ophelia is real, but it was also used and at one time even put to an end so how intertwined were they really?
“Shakespeare at first conceived Hamlet as a youth. In the first Quarto he is quite young, probably nineteen” (Brandes 366-373). To start off, Hamlet was not a boy; he aged anywhere from his early adult years to his mid-twenties. This is also where a lot of complications came from as well because if Hamlet was older, so was Ophelia young or old? In reality it seems that no one really knows their true age. In the present time people feel like age does play a big part in love. If he was too old and she was extremely young like fourteen, then does it make the readers or audience think that he did not want anything more of her but, her body or just someone to toy with while he was home from school. It seems though, but not quite as if having Hamlet back home, has Ophelia’s family giving her a lesson and is informed by her older brother Laertes that he is aware of the two. In the play there are some hints in the play that Ophelia and Hamlet have been in correlation with one another while he was even away and before the death of the King. “For Hamlet, and the trifling of his ...

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... her in a dismal state” (Maki 1). This is and when things started rolling on downhill. Hamlet had changed and with this change came to the murder of Polonuis, when Hamlet did this, this destroyed Ophelia. “…But after Hamlet kills her father, she later goes mad herself and commits suicide” (Davis & Frankforter 354-55). This no longer is considered an act of love. This is considered an act of insanity. Ophelia was a woman and during that time women did not have the right to stand there own ground they had no voice.
Last, the love that Hamlet and Ophelia is real but it was also used and at one time even put to an end. So I think that he did once love her but he put her through a lot. Not only did he but also did her father. It is said that Shakespeare’s writing is “so many-sided that this kind of link can never be more than intriguing speculation” (Great Poets, 30).

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