The identity of Hamlet - Ophelia made a number of critical analyzes of "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. As the title suggests, Hamlet is the protagonist of the drama, but there are other characters that are important to the story. People paid much attention to Hamlet's counterattacks, and such Ophelia-like characters are still relatively unmodified. Ophelia is an important figure of the drama and through its relationship with a man in life to understand her reaction to the patriarchal society, it increases the depth of the drama.
From the beginning of the silent film, Ophelia was drawn on the screen. Dorothy Foster played Ophelia, playing Charles Raymond's Hamlet with the movie "Hamlet" in 1912. In 1948, Jean Simmons confronted Hamlet of Laurence Olivier who was awarded the Oscar. Simmons also won the Best Actress award. Recently, Ophelia was described by Anastasiya Vertinskaya (1964), Marianne Faithfull (1969), Helena Bonham Carter (1990), Kate Winslet (1996), Julia Stiles (2000) and Mariah Gale (2009) It was. The theme related to Ophelia brought death like Ophelia learned to swim (2000) and Ophelia (2002) and other movies
Crazy is one of the themes of Hamlet. Both Hamlet and Ophelia show signs of craziness, but everyone is angry for various reasons. Hamlet's madness was due to his father's death and his desire to kill him who killed him. Ophelia 's madness arises from her lack of identity and helplessness in her life. Hamlet's father died to make him angry and wanted revenge, but Ophelia changed his father's death to losing his personality. These deaths have caused these madness of their personality, but each of them deals with their madness in different ways.
In Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', the two characters show the character of madness. Specifically, Hamlet and Ophelia seem to be always crazy, but their collapse (or collapse) is very different. Ophelia's madness seems to be complete, Hamlet is suspicious throughout the game. Hamlet's madness came in and out, but Ophelia did not come out. Ophelia did not tell anyone that she was "angry"; on the other hand, Hamlet showed his madness to everyone. Hamlet always switches on and off crazy according to the company that he protects. On the other hand, Ophelia could not handle the loss of Hamlet's love, the absence of her brother, and the death of her father. This is too much for her, she sniffs. Hamlet and Ophelia's position in society, and ... more content