Sunday, March 4, 2012


ACT 4:
Initial Reaction:

Initial I thought this part of the play was a little slow and didn’t have a real purpose until the end with Ophelia. I think that it says something that Hamlet was just playing crazy and he made his love interest go crazy from his actions.

Character Analysis:

 Ophelia was a supporting character who was there to further along the idea of Hamlet being crazy. Without her in the play it would be hard to see the distinct contrast of Hamlets actions from pretending to be crazy when he was really sane. She was an important part of getting her father to the room where Hamlet killed him and becomes a significant character as she starts to lose touch with reality.

Theme Analysis:

In this act the theme that stands out the most is love/Family. It was all about Ophelia going crazy due to the loss of her father and her brother wanting to have revenge on Hamlet for his actions. The theme of this is most present when Laertes states:
O heavens, is’t possible a young maid’s wits
Should be as mortal as an old man’s life?
Nature is fine in love, and where’ tis fine,
It send some precious instance of itself
After the thing it loves. (4.5.159-164)
He is clearly concerned with the state of his sister and it shows how family bonds can drive someone insane leaving others to wonder how the person go to that state.

3 comments:

  1. I agree that Laertes really did genuinely love his sister Ophelia, and showed it unlike Gertrude showing her love for Hamlet as a mother or should I say not showing her love for him.

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  2. I agree, Ophilia tends to know what she is doing and what she is talking about like how she used the flowers where as Hamlet talks in nonsense witty responses that take the characters on a loop. my question is was it really necessary for him to pretend he was crazy to kill polonius?

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  3. I totally think that Ophelia and Hamlet know what they are doing they just both have different ways of coping with it and that could lead into a common theme of gender roles in this act. I agree with you about the love/family theme, if it would have not been for the family love that both daughter, Ophelia and son, Hamlet had for their parents they wouldn't be acting the way they did for their parents death.

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