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How Does Hamlet Treat Ophelia

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The awful way Hamlet treats Ophelia’s father, Polonius, justifies that he does not truly love her. To begin with, Hamlet accidentally kills Polonius and hardly feels any remorse for doing so. Despite the rocky past of the two men, Hamlet does not show any grief or worry after killing the father of his “true love”. Instead, he uses the deceased body of Polonius to tempt rage out of Claudius for his own satisfaction. When Claudius asks Hamlet where the body is, Hamlet refuses to answer and says, “But if indeed you find him not/Within this month, you shall nose him as you go/Up the stairs into the lobby” (IV. iii. 35-38). This shows the lack of respect Hamlet has for Ophelia’s father as he would rather let Polonius’ body rot instead of handing

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