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Michelle Ray's Hamlet-Based Story

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Michelle Ray’s Hamlet based story takes place in a fictional castle in the city of Elsinore. The point of view, unlike the original Hamlet, is in Ophelia’s. Ophelia is Hamlet’s girlfriend, and recently things have been getting rough with the press and the couple. Ophelia is shocked to learn that King Hamlet Senior was killed, but no one knows by who. As the story continues, Hamlet, Ophelia’s boyfriend, begins to deteriorate, from the sudden lose of his father and girlfriend. Ophelia tries to bring him back to sanity. Hamlet blames his uncle for killing his father, and his mother ends up marrying his uncle, which makes him feel betrayed. Throughout the story, Hamlet goes off the deep end and winds up hurting people, yet Ophelia stays with him. …show more content…

Thinking it was Claudius coming to hurt or kill him, he stabbed the person behind the drapes. It was Ophelia's father. Even after mortally wounding him, Ophelia does eventually forgive Hamlet for what he did. Ophelia’s brother, Laertes, blamed Hamlet for Ophelia’s worsening mental condition and his father’s death. He vows to seek revenge, yet even in the bad state Ophelia was in, she told him not to. Near the end of the story, Ophelia had to leave the castle’s lands in order to protect herself. In order to leave she had to stage her own death, and when Hamlet hears that Ophelia had “drowned”, he immediately broke down into crying and hysterics, despite the fact that hours before he was plotting his uncle’s murder. When Hamlet goes to Ophelia’s funeral, he yells, “I love Ophelia, 40,000 brothers couldn’t make up the sum of my love!” Near the end of the book, Ophelia’s bodyguard stumbles upon Hamlet and Ophelia’s brother dueling and receiving fatal wounds from her brother’s poison tipped fencing sword while recording... That recording went straight to Ophelia. Ophelia was crying as Hamlet and her brother became weak and frail, falling over and saying their goodbyes. As they lay wounded from the sword, Hamlet apologizes to Ophelia’s brother for anything he may have done to her or him. Ophelia’s brother realizes how much Hamlet loved his sister, and forgave him for hurting

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