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Ophelia's character in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" can be interpreted through a Marxist lens as a reflection of the struggles and oppression faced by the working class. Her obedience to her father and manipulation by the higher social classes can be seen as a commentary on societal control and exploitation of the lower classes. Ophelia's eventual tragic fate can also be viewed as a result of the class struggle and power dynamics at play in the play.

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