Hamlet's Treatment of Ophelia and Gertrude
Date Submitted: 03/12/2003 01:18:00
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 6 pages (1512 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 6 pages (1512 words)
Modern folklore suggests women look at a man's relationship with his mother to predict
how they will treat other women in their life. Hamlet is a good example of a son's
treatment of his mother reflecting how he will treat the woman he loves because when
considering Hamlet's attitude and treatment of the Ophelia in William Shakespeare's
play, Hamlet, one must first consider how Hamlet treated his mother. A characteristic of
Hamlet's personality is to
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of women is unbecoming of a hero in a tragedy and really shows
the extent of his insanity. It was too much for Hamlet to accept the death of his father by
the hand of his uncle and the adulterous behavior of his mother, so consequently he was
very harsh on Ophelia. Hamlet could not bear any more rejection and despair in his life
which Ophelia, whether she meant to or not, brought into it.
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