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Description: A level Analysis of Madness show in the play 'Hamlet' as shown by the characters of Hamlet and Ophelia
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Hamlet and Ophelia’s madness
Similarities
Differences
“Goodnight, sweet ladies”
Ophelia echoes Hamlet
Caused by the death of father
Both characters who could not
make than many decision for
them selves, feel trapped by
their situations
Ophelia always mad, Hamlet
switches in between
Hamlet’s madness is tactical
Hamlets madness makes him
want to kill Claudius to avenge
his father; Ophelia does not
want to kill Hamlet
...
Emphases the importance of the father figure in Hamlet as both
characters are drove mad by the death of their father
Hamlets madness may have contributed to Ophelia’s madness
Description: A level Analysis of Madness show in the play 'Hamlet' as shown by the characters of Hamlet and Ophelia