Love is an ambiguous feeling; it is often questionable to even those experiencing it whether it does or does not exist, and yet more difficult to analyze from a third perspective. The very definition of love is subjective but at its core it is a strong attraction towards someone that you care for deeply. Shakespeare explored some themes of love in the play Hamlet, such as the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia. Hamlet originally did have a genuine love for Ophelia but it was lost in the midst of selfishness and revenge. The anger that Hamlet shows towards Ophelia throughout the play isn’t truly an anger for her but a bitter result of his anger for others. Because of his cowardice, he had difficulties confronting those that he’s actually…
Love is a very beautiful but complicated feeling. Some people are blessed to have the love of their life, but others are not. Love can be so challenging. It is not something you play with, the feeling isn 't something you can get raid of easily. You might deny or pretend like you don 't care but deep down it hurts to be rejected or not to be with the love of your life. Love can make you or break you. To be loved by the person you are in love with is like winning a trophy in life because love is…
Hamlet’s True Love towards Ophelia Many dispute over whether or not Hamlet is really in love with Ophelia in the classic play of Hamlet. There are countless pieces of evidence in the story that argues Hamlet never loved her, but there is even more evidence to discredit that statement. His love for Ophelia is real, however it can be so over shadowed by Hamlets actions and plots that it comes across as an infatuation. Hamlet proves his love to her however, through the time he has spent with…
In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, questions arise as whether or not Hamlet truly loves Ophelia. Although, little evidence can argue that Hamlet’s love for Ophelia is unreal and that he is using her, the ending of the play located at the graveyard takes us right back to Hamlet’s sincere feelings for Ophelia. The play reveals more than one fact written that Hamlet’s feelings and emotions for Ophelia are believable. By going into detail of specific scenes of the play, it is best understood…
and broken, Ophelia, is being corrupted while Hamlet’s passion for revenge has increased. As Hamlet’s mentality worsens, Ophelia is dragged down into her own hole of insanity and paranoia. Diagnosing someone of being “lovesick” has the side effects of extreme paranoia and lack of understanding. Hamlets persona increases throughout the story as he sees the ghost of King Hamlet. In the beginning of the play, readers are introduced to King Hamlet’s funeral and people’s reaction and sympathy…
Hamlet to Ophelia – an everlasting love While the few of the royal family had still not understood Hamlet’s persistence of continued mourning and frustration for his father’s death, “with its obsession with damaged psychology” (Davies). Hamlet could not resist remembering the legacy of the former king with not also to count for his mother’s marriage with his uncle Claudius. With Hamlet feeling very distraught and having to overcome his troubles with his family to the point of questioning his…
the play Hamlet, Hamlet’s relationship with Ophelia is very sporadic. His emotions towards Ophelia vary from being very in love with her, to despising her. Ophelia’s feelings towards Hamlet also vary in the same manner. In the beginning of the play, Ophelia states to Polonius that Hamlet “Hath my lord, of late made many tenders of his affection to me” (I: iii: 108-109). These tenders of affection refer to Hamlet’s love for Ophelia and shows that he is trying to portray his love for her.…
Pat Benatar once said that love is a battlefield. Hamlet’s love for Ophelia could be compared to a war because he fights for her, acts rudely to her, and uses her as an outlet for his anger. His emotions placed upon her are not to be taken as what they seem to be as he is incapable of properly showing his love. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet’s internal hardship conflicts with his relationship with Ophelia, however he truly loved her. Hamlet had the most anger towards Ophelia…
into a tragic hero they need a sympathetic quality to them. Hamlet feels depressed for the whole play. Only two months earlier, Hamlet’s father passed away, this contributes to his depression. “But two months dead-nay, not so much not two-/ so excellent a king…” (1. 2.140-141). Everyone deals with death at one point in their lifetime.This makes the reader feel sympathetic towards him. This contributes to the play by helping it make sense. Since Hamlet’s in a vulnerable state, it make sense as…
What is love? Love is the romantic attachment to another person. It is the warm butterflying feeling that lifts the spirit. An individual care more about that person than themselves. It is filled with compassion and appreciation. There multiple layers to love, but the most profound is true love. A true love is the individual that completes the other’s soul. They are one of a kind because they are the missing piece in one’s life. If apart from this person, there is no need to stay alive because…