In William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Ophelia is a loving character. Her caring personality leads her to have no personal will of her own. She spends her life obeying commands of the people she loves dearly. Ophelia is the lover of Hamlet, daughter of Polonius and the sister of Laertes. In Hamlet, Ophelia is a caring character, who is forced to be loyal because of her defenseless position in the upper-class family. Her madness is a result of her fragile self leaving her to be exploited and maltreated by the people whom she loves dearly to her heart. The love of Ophelia's life was Hamlet, the prince of Denmark. Hamlet's way of speaking to Ophelia was harsh. Even though he powerfully voiced to her, she did not say anything back to him. Instead, she tried to …show more content…
Right after Polonius' death, Hamlet is sent to England. As mentioned before, Ophelia is clueless regarding on the reasons why Hamlet is sent to England. Later on, she figures out the man she loves is the same man that killed her father, Polonius. When Ophelia hears this news, she is majorly shocked. Now, she completely lost it because she loses both of the most important people in her lives. Hamlet kills Polonius and Hamlet takes his leave to England. Since she is mad, she expressed her feelings through different songs. In Hamlet, she states that "We must be patient, but I cannot choose but weep to think they would lay him i' th' cold ground" (V.v.74-75). The quote signifies that Ophelia is grieving her father's death at the point which it is making her miserable mentally. She has ost one of her loved ones and she never thought of living without them. So, she is in a state of mental madness. On top of that, the fact that Hamlet kills her father upsets her further because she loved him. After Polonius death, Ophelia's madness was at its peak. Polonius' death becomes the primary reason for her emotional