She was blown away by it. Polonius was her father, and she had relied on him almost totally to tell her what to do.
Ophelia is in love with Hamlet and she may know or suspect that her father's death was an accident. She may also feel that revenge is a man's job, not a woman's, as Beatrice does in Much Ado About Nothing. However, unlike Beatrice and her brother Laertes, Ophelia never shows the slightest inclination towards feelings of revenge.
Hamlet's line is "What? The fair Ophelia?" which could be delivered in a lot of different ways depending on how actor and director feel about what he is really feeling. Shortly thereafter he is so offended by Laertes' ridiculous and melodramatic show of grief that he shows himself, saying "Who is he whose grief bears such an emphasis?" He is not thinking about Ophelia here but rather about Laertes. It is only in the context of comparing himself to Laertes that he says for the first time "I loved Ophelia." Again it is up to director and actor to decide how sincere he is in saying that.
The ghost might repressent the feeling of shame and betray that the old King Hamlet, h and his son feels. The queen can not see the ghost because she doesnt feel guilt, she doesnt think it was wrong to marry the kings brother 2 months after his death, and because everyone else can see the ghost they understand what is wrong with her actions where as she doesnt.
He believes the entire world is telling him to do his revenge.
Claudius feels guilty because he killed King Hamlet
Ophelia is in love with Hamlet and she may know or suspect that her father's death was an accident. She may also feel that revenge is a man's job, not a woman's, as Beatrice does in Much Ado About Nothing. However, unlike Beatrice and her brother Laertes, Ophelia never shows the slightest inclination towards feelings of revenge.
Hamlet's line is "What? The fair Ophelia?" which could be delivered in a lot of different ways depending on how actor and director feel about what he is really feeling. Shortly thereafter he is so offended by Laertes' ridiculous and melodramatic show of grief that he shows himself, saying "Who is he whose grief bears such an emphasis?" He is not thinking about Ophelia here but rather about Laertes. It is only in the context of comparing himself to Laertes that he says for the first time "I loved Ophelia." Again it is up to director and actor to decide how sincere he is in saying that.
In Act 2, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Ophelia is deeply upset because she has just experienced a disturbing encounter with Hamlet. He behaves erratically and violently towards her, leading her to feel confused and frightened about his mental state and their relationship. Ophelia is torn between her loyalty to her father, Polonius, and her feelings for Hamlet, amplifying her distress. This emotional turmoil reflects the larger themes of madness and betrayal in the play.
The cast of Oh Feel Ya - 2009 includes: Matthew Reidy as Iachimo Chris Schuette as Hamlet Elizabeth Triplett as Ophelia
Although Ophelia and Nala have different personalities and portrayals, both characters are similar to each other because they are the lover of the protagonist, Hamlet and Simba. Another similiarity (or more like an allusion) is that in The Lion King, Nala is thrown into a pool during the "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" sequence by Simba, but she emerges quickly as she doesn't want to drown. However, in Hamlet, Ophelia throws herself in the water and drowns.
The ghost might repressent the feeling of shame and betray that the old King Hamlet, h and his son feels. The queen can not see the ghost because she doesnt feel guilt, she doesnt think it was wrong to marry the kings brother 2 months after his death, and because everyone else can see the ghost they understand what is wrong with her actions where as she doesnt.
How does hamlet feel their grand commission where i found an exact command your head struck off?
Ophelia likely feels a mix of confusion and frustration after overhearing her brother Laertes and father Polonius discussing her love life. Their protective attitudes may make her feel infantilized, as they view her as someone who needs guidance rather than respecting her autonomy. Additionally, their focus on her relationship with Hamlet might evoke feelings of betrayal or sadness, as it suggests they do not trust her judgment in matters of the heart. Overall, she may feel trapped between familial expectations and her own desires.
Hamlet love for his father plays a main part in his downfall. he struggles to come to terms with his fathers death and when he see's him he promises to avenge his murder. he does so privately because he can not trust anyone. because of this he is slowly driven to insanity.
He believes the entire world is telling him to do his revenge.
Claudius feels guilty because he killed King Hamlet
The recorder is a symbol for the manipulation of people. Hamlet offers it to Rosencrantz and while doing this Hamlet reveals to Rosencrantz that he (Hamlet) is not a person who can be manipulated.