Did Hamlet Really Love Ophelia

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Loving relationships are built up and destroyed when you have to make a choice. In the book Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, a side character, Ophelia, has to make a choice between her love of Hamlet and her loyalty to her father and brother. In this quote we can see that Hamlet really did love Ophelia and never wanted anything bad to happen to her: "Doubt thou the stars are fire, Doubt that the sun doth move, Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I love." (2.2. 116-19). The choice that Ophelia made was to choose her brother and father who just want to protect her instead of the person that really loves her. This blog is about loving relationships and I imagine it was not an easy choice to make, but I think it was the right one at the time.

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