In Hamlet of William Shakespeare, Ophelia is the most static person in the drama. Although she did not change during the play, she kept suffering from the misfortune she received. She fell into insanity and died of tragic death. Ophelia survived without the influence of men, and her downfall was that every man in her life gave her up. Hamlet Ophelia is a tragic and crazy character that can not exist alone. During the Elizabethan era, Ophelia was limited to women. She often tries to do the right thing but still obeys men's instructions of life.
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
Crazy is one of the most popular themes of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Some roles of Hamlet may be considered crazy. Most notably, Hamlet and Ophelia painted the concept of crazy in this play. The madness exhibited by each personality is caused partly by the death of their father, but even though their madness is caused by similar origins, each of them draws insanity in different ways. The insanity of each character ended in tragedy. Throughout the play, Hamlet showed many features that showed insanity. At the beginning of the script, Hamlet was visited by his father's ghost. Looking at the ghost may indicate that he is crazy. His father's ghost told him that he was murdered by Claudius, so that Hamlet wanted revenge. This led him to show unsteady behavior and showed that he was angry with retribution due to the death of his father.
Ophelia is the sister of Labels, Polonius, and Hamlet's former loving daughter. Through the play Ophelia was said to be sweet and chasteful, and the ideal girl followed her father's wishes and orders. However, after her rejection by Hamlet and her father 's death Ophelia became crazy, eventually drowning in the suicides of many people. (Please read the expanded role analysis of Ophelia.) Laertes is the son of Polonius and Ophelia's brother. Before returning to France, he temporarily returned to Elsinore's Claudius coronation ceremony, where he is said to have been addicted to annoying behavior. Unlike Hamlet, Hamlet spent most of his time to streamline his revenge, and Lartes positioned himself as a person who likes rude behavior rather than careful planning. Just as Claudius was trying to kill Hamlet, he was also proved to be corrupt. (Please read the extended character analysis of Laertes.)