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Who treats Ophelia wrongly in the play Hamlet?

Hamlet


What it hamlet's girlfriends name?

Hamlet has no wife. His love interest in the play was Ophelia and perhaps his mother;), but no marriage was held


What is ophelia?

Ophelia is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." She is the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and love interest of Prince Hamlet. Ophelia's mental decline and tragic death are central elements in the play.


When does Hamlet instruct Ophelia to go to a nunnery?

Hamlet instructs Ophelia to go to a nunnery in Act 3, Scene 1 of the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare.


Which character in Hamlet is told Get thee to a nunnery?

Hamlet himself, while angry with Ophelia. This is probably actually refering to a brothel, as Hamlet no longer trusts Ophelia's honour


How many people die in Hamlet?

There are eight individuals who die during the play, three of them offstage :Hamlet himself, King Claudius and Queen Gertrude, Polonius, Laertes, Ophelia, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Hamlet's father is dead before the play opens, and only his Ghost appears.(It's also implied that the servant Reynaldo dies, although that has to be interpreted.)


Who is ophelia in Hamlet?

Ophelia is hamlets love interest.


Who is Laertes in hamlet play?

Laertes is the son of Polonius and the brother of Ophelia.


Was ophelia Hamlet's mother?

Gertrude is Hamlet's mother. Ophelia is his love interest.


When does hamlet tell Ophelia he doesnt love her?

ophelia doesnt actually write hamlet a love letter.. Hamlet however does write one to ophelia


Why does Hamlet instruct Ophelia to go to a "nunnery" (a convent) in the play?

Hamlet instructs Ophelia to go to a nunnery because he believes that women are deceitful and that Ophelia should protect herself from the corrupt world around her by becoming a nun.


Which Shakespeare play is the cat will mew and dog will have his day?

It's a quote from Hamlet. Hamlet says it at Ophelia's funeral.