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    and are led by them” (Tuohy). The role of women in Hamlet is to obey the opinion of their fathers and husbands and do as they are told. Ophelia, she is the daughter of Polonius and sister to Laertes. She is then perceived as a young, beautiful, innocent…

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    only be trifling with Ophelia. However he was only concerned about his social status and reputation. He valued what others thought and didn 't care about the feelings of Ophelia. Polonius only cares about Ophelia for his own goals, ambitions and standing. This is why he didn 't trust Hamlet he believed she was being fooled and he wouldn 't gain anything from their love. This contrasts the way Laertes viewed Ophelia, in the scene that features a conversation between Ophelia, Laertes and Polonius,…

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    person who they are. In Natasha Tretheway’s Bellocq’s Ophelia, names and naming play an integral part of the story line of the series of poems. The basis behind the series of poem is that it chronicles the journey of a woman’s descent into the underbelly that is New Orleans prostitution or Storyville. As the young woman, whom Tretheway has named Ophelia, learns the ropes of Storyville…

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    and are distrustful of Ophelia while she grieves her father 's death. While amongst the royal family and members of the court, the King say “ ‘Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, to give these mourning duties to your father” (I.ii.90-92). This quotation shows how the king is accepting of Hamlet’s grief and even how he commends Hamlet for it. The king is very accepting of Hamlet’s grief but he believes that Ophelia has gone crazy over her grief. After Ophelia has finished singing,…

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    issue in Hamlet, as the two leading women characters are weak, obedient and can be easily manipulated by men. Basically Shakespeare shows a sympathetic image of both Gertude and Ophelia as their break down can be blamed upon the narrow minds and the sexist men in the world. With this being said, there is more to Ophelia and Gertrude then meets the eye. Gertrude influences Hamlet significantly throughout the course of the play. Hamlet became very angry after his mother gets remarried to his…

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    Around 1890, Feminism appeared in the English language. The definition of being a feminist has been lead to many wrong beliefs. Being a feminist does not mean women hate men, and it does not mean women plan to be more powerful than men are. Being a feminist means that women and men should have equal rights and the same opportunities that men have. In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, the story revolves around Hamlet’s pursue of revenge for his murdered father. Hamlet goes on a quest to identify…

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    women in Hamlet are used as pawns to show this subjectivity in the roles female characters are portrayed. Prime university states that “Shakespeare depicts the condition of women in a patriarchal society through his women characters Gertrude and Ophelia.” In Shakespeare's play,…

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    Juliet and Ophelia, two teenage lovers, two different time periods, but also two women who ultimately wanted the same thing. The fight, or lack thereof presented by both women shows the true differences and similarities in the characters. Although Ophelia and Juliet handles their fathers in different manners, there are other similarities shared by the two characters. The obstacles in which they go through for their loves, then ultimately killing themselves for their loves. Both characters have…

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    his father's death, his mother marries his uncle, who has taken the thrown. Because of this, Hamlet becomes furious with his mother and her decision to marry his uncle Claudius. These events, along with his troubling relationship with the beautiful Ophelia, began to cause Hamlet to turn insane. William Shakespeare demonstrates sarcasm and insanity through the derailed actions and bizarre dialogue of Prince Hamlet. The story of Hamlet’s rapid turn towards insanity…

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    After the singing of her laments, Ophelia goes to a nearby stream where she drowns. Goodland writes, “Ophelia’s laments awaken Gertrude’s mourning songs, for when Ophelia drowns, Gertrude carries on her legacy, interrupting the men’s plotting in order to lament for Ophelia” (199). As Gertrude continues, she realizes the turmoil that has struck. Eventually, she takes on the role Ophelia once filled and begins to grieve independently. Gertrude not only grieves for Ophelia, but she also begins to…

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