Hamlet and Ophelia will play the foil to help the audience understand the important characters in the play. Foil is a secondary role with similarities and differences between games and more important roles. A small character talks to the character there is there; it is the basis for being foil. In the play "Hamlet", William ยท Shakespeare's [title], Ophelia's role is Hamlet's foil. The similarity is an important part of foil. The similarity shared by Hamlet and Ophelia is that they are all children who dominate their parents.
"I once loved you." - Hamlet to Opferia "Really, my master, you make me believe that" - Ophelia said to Hamlet. You "- From Hamlet to Ophelia" I am more deceived "- From Ophelia to Hamlet You go to the nun ... If you get married, I will give you this pestilence: you It is ice-like pure, snowy pure "Hamlet to the Ophelia. In general, especially in this scene, the bitterness of Hamlet against women, and the pain of Ophelia of his ex-girlfriend. He laughed at her refusal and suggested that she is now only suitable for the monastery where she can protect her virgin forever! Some people consider Hamlet to know that his father is hiding behind the Aras Mountains. He is also insulted by what he thinks is very small, accusing him that a sudden change in the heart is only wanting her to be able to steal women I believe
Another point of the story is to support Hamlet's love for the Ophelia. In other words, Hamlet told Ophelia to go to a nun. At first, Hamlet seems to be laughing at her, but Ophelia may have children from Hamlet. This seems to make sense. Because, after telling her that "I will let you go to a nun," Hamlet began talking about breeding and how to take the child to such evil world (III.i131). If so, Ophelia is really pregnant, and Hamlet is trying to help her looking for her. Hamlet does not seem to like Ophelia in many aspects of the story, but in reality he might try to abandon everyone else. I think that Hamlet never likes Ophelia, as he knows that he is very smart, they are watching him and planning a few things.