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    It is in act 4 scene 5 of Shakespeare’s Hamlet where we first see Ophelia go mad. The language used to describe this event is chilling in its genius. Her madness is thought by those around her to be triggered by her father’s death, but if they listened to her they would know the truth. Ophelia is driven to madness by many different factors, the major one being her relationship with Hamlet. Towards the start of her mad episode, she says, “ So would I’a done, by yonder sun, / An thou hadst not come

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    just for the theme of love. She has no other significance to the play other than being a character who is in love or is loved by other characters. Hamlet was in love with Ophelia, and Ophelia loved Hamlet. Ophelia was driven to suicide due to her love for her father who was killed by Hamlet whom she loved. The death of Ophelia resonates in people today, especially those who have lost a loved one to either death or a

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    Shakespeare uses Ophelia, the daughter of Polonius, as a symbol of how women who don't have men figures in their life have no hope for a good future. From the beginning, her father makes her stay away from her lover Hamlet. But, later on, tells her to get close to him for his own selfish reasons. When her father tells her "As to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet. Look to't, I charge you: come your ways. “ she responds with "I shall obey, my lord." (1.3). Ophelia is so dependent on her father

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    What is’t, Ophelia, he hath said to you? Ophelia. SO please you, something touching the Lord Hamlet. Polonius. Marry, well bethought. ‘Tis told me he hath very oft of late Given private time to you, and you yourself Have of your audience been most free and bounteous. If it be so--as so ‘tis put on me, And that in a way of caution-- I must tell you You do not understand yourself so clearly As it behooves my daughter and your honor. What is between you? Give me up the truth. Ophelia. He hath, my

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    Ophelia: O good heavens why is my life spinning out of control like this? I only mean to please and do right by the men I stand under. Hamlet what happened to you? Why have you gone mad? You say you love me and give me these gifts to prove it. You push it even more by charming me with your flirting tone. You came to my room with your shirt unbuttoned and I let you lay me down in bed, only to be called a whore for trying to make you happy. You said such heart piercing words to me in the lobby, telling

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    Gertrude, the queen, and the wife of Claudius, was told that ophelia wanted to meet with her. Although gertrude didn't want to because she heard that ophelia had been acting strange, horatio said she should meet with her before she starts “talking”. And so she agreed and let her in, but to her surprise instead of the sweet girl in love came a babbling ophelia. Apparently she had gone insane after her father, polonius had been spying on hamlet and been killed. He was hiding behind the tapestry and

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    When it comes to who cares more about Ophelia, i would say Laertes who is her brother. In addition, Laertes doesn’t tell her to stop seeing him instead he tells her to be careful and worries for her. To show this, before he leaves Laertes tells Ophelia “fear it, my dear sister, and keep you in the rear of your affection, out of the shot and danger of desire” as advice for what she is doing with HAmlet. (1.3.33-35) in explanation he tells her to be careful and keep her love under control because is

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    Ophelia begins the play as an average girl growing up in a place that would predispose her to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Her father’s murder did not drive her insane, but shook an easily shaken system. “First her father slain: Next your son gone; and he most violent author Of his own just remove…. Poor Ophelia Divided from herself and her fair judgment, Without the which we are pictures, or mere beasts” (Shakespeare). In the wake of Polonius’s death, her behavior meets criteria for PTSD

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    few chandeliers highlighting the room. The chairs were randomly placed; there was not much of anything to represent their wealth since they were royalty. There were small scenes where Hamlet was in England in the winter while it was snowing and how Ophelia

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    Pan’s Labyrinth and how Escapism can Ruin you. In Pan’s Labyrinth, the character of Ophelia represents how escapism’s disconnect from reality might cause damage to relationships and severe injury or death. Towards the beginning of the story, Ophelia’s discovery of the fawn and the revelation of her being, “The daughter of the king of the underworld,” shows how she uses escapism as a means of creating a fictitious world that helps her avoid the new, horrible life that she endures under her stepfather

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