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  2. Ophelia - Wikipedia

    • Ophelia is a character in William Shakespeare's drama Hamlet (1599–1601). She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes and potential wife of Prince Hamlet, who, due to Hamlet's actions, ends up in a state of madness that ultimately leads to her drowning. Along with Queen Gertrude, Ophelia is one of only two female char… See more

    Name

    Like most characters in Hamlet, Ophelia's name is not Danish. It first appeared in Jacopo Sannazaro's 1504 poem See more

    Character

    Ophelia is obedient to her father and well-loved by many characters. When Polonius tells her to stop seeing Hamlet, she does so. When he tells her to set up a meeting so that he and Claudius could spy on him, she does s… See more

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    FamilyPolonius (father) · Laertes (brother)
     Madness, Love and Death
    Madness, Love and Death
    Ophelia is one of the most famous and tragic female characters in Shakespeare's drama Hamlet. She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, who falls in love with Prince Hamlet, but is driven to madness and suicide by his actions.
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    Plot

    In Ophelia's first speaking appearance in the play, she is seen with her brother, Laertes, who is leaving for France. Laertes warns her that Hamlet, the heir to the throne of Denmark, does not have the freedom to … See more

    Portrayal

    While it is known that Richard Burbage played Hamlet in Shakespeare's time, there is no evidence of who played Ophelia; since there were no professional actresses on the public stage in Elizabethan England, it can be as… See more

    Cultural references

    • England portal
    • Theatre portal
    Ophelia often appears in various cultural contexts, including literature, music, film and television. A moon of Uranus is named after Opheli… See more

    External links

    • 'Shakespeare's Ophelia?', Rob Sharp, The Independent, 8 June 2011
    • 'Five Truths', directed by Katie Mitchell created for the Victoria and Albert Museum, 12 July 2011 See more

     
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  2. Ophelia Character Analysis in Hamlet - SparkNotes

     
  3. Ophelia, Hamlet: Overview Of Shakespeare's Ophelia Character

  4. Ophelia Character Analysis in Hamlet - LitCharts

  5. Hamlet: Ophelia Character Analysis - Interesting …

    WEBLearn about Ophelia, the tragic figure in Shakespeare's Hamlet, who is used and abused by Hamlet and Polonius. Find out how she reacts to Hamlet's madness, her father's death, and her own suicide.

  6. Ophelia Character Analysis - eNotes.com

  7. Ophelia | fictional character | Britannica

  8. The Hamlet and Ophelia Subplot - Shakespeare Online

  9. Ophelia's Role and Significance in Hamlet - eNotes.com

  10. Ophelia - Folgerpedia - Folger Shakespeare Library

    WEBJun 9, 2015 · Ophelia is a young noblewoman and potential wife of Prince Hamlet in Shakespeare's play. Learn about her role, cultural references, and artistic depictions in this Folgerpedia article.

  11. An introduction to Ophelia from Hamlet by William Shakespeare

  12. Ophelia in Hamlet Character Analysis - Shmoop

  13. How did Ophelia die in Shakespeare's Hamlet? - eNotes.com

  14. Ophelia in Hamlet by Shakespeare | Character Analysis & Quotes

  15. Hamlet: Ophelia Quotes - SparkNotes

  16. Ophelia’s Flowers Symbol in Hamlet - LitCharts

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