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![]() I hop’d that shouldst been my Hamlet’s wife.īut in the tragic world of Hamlet there are many casualties caused by the corruption of evil and Ophelia is one of them.Ophelia is a difficult role to play because her character, like Gertrude's, is murky. Had the circumstances been different she might have been the bride of Hamlet as Gertrude says: She is caught in the vortex of circumstances which Hamlet is unable to control. She is too tender to cope with the volcanic world of Hamlet. Hamlet never shares his secret with Ophelia despite loving her and this he again admits in the last act.Ĭould not with all their quantity of loveīut for the fulfillment of love and marriage it is now tragically too late. Ophelia does not understand him and thinks that he is mad and helps her father and Claudius in the hope that Hamlet would regain his reason. ![]() ![]() Hamlet and Ophelia live on two different lands and there is no communication and understating between them. In the nunnery scene, Ophelia begins by accusing him of infidelity. He goes into Ophelia’s closet and tries to find out id she is also as faithless and unreliable as his mother. Ophelia carries out these orders and Hamlet receives another shock. Polonius and Laertes are worldly minded men and Hamlet is out of favor with fortune and it is fatal to have any relation with him. He not only stops her from meeting Hamlet but also advise her to return his letters. Polonius gives positive orders to repulse Hamlet’s advances. They accuse Hamlet roundly of weakness of character and tell that he might betray her. At this juncture when Hamlet needs moral strengths Ophelia’s brother and father warn her of the danger in her amorous contact with Hamlet. Ophelia is another woman who does not have moral firmness. This shows that Hamlet is now unhappy with the world. O that this too too sullied flesh would melt A clue to his change can be seen in the first soliloquy: Now he is no longer interested in man or woman. ![]() Ghost’s revelation of truth makes him disgusted. While he is still a mourner, his mother marries his uncle and it hurts him. Hamlet’s father dies suddenly and Hamlet returns to Denmark to mourn his father’s death. While both loved each other truly and sincerely then what is the cause of failure of their love? To a certain extent circumstances play an important role. The love of Ophelia which she never once confesses is like a secret which we have stolen from her and which ought to die upon our hearts as upon her own. Jameson describing her character in her book “Characteristics of women” has observed: Ophelia never declares her love in so many words, yet we know Ophelia’s heart is entirely given to Hamlet for she has sucked the honey of love musicked vows and that his loss of reason has made her of ladies most deject and wretched. Laertes’ sister Ophelia is loved by Lord Hamlet. Ophelia too tells Polonius that Hamlet had importuned her with love in honorable fashion and ‘had given countenance to his speech with almost all the vows of heaven’. In his love letter he addressed her in the most idealized form. He probably fell in love with her when he was staying at Ellsinore before his father’s death. Hamlet loves Ophelia truly and sincerely. In fact, Hamlet is a play which imitates reality so closely, that the play retains the mystery of life and hints at its mysterious depth. There are many things in Hamlet which are capable of a large number of interpretations and Hamlet-Ophelia relationship is one of them. Dower Wilson regards this puzzle as greater even the puzzle of Hamlet’s procrastination in taking his revenge. Hamlet, the play and the man, seem to be presented as a puzzle. They tell us more by their speeches then by their actions. Shakespeare’s characters reveal themselves by what they say and do on the stage. It is said that “he was not of an age but of all times”. Shakespeare’s greatness and pre-eminence as a dramatist is universally recognized. Though she is enthralled by her charismatic mentor, Christine is undeniably drawn to the dashing Raoul, enraging the Phantom and setting the stage for a dramatic crescendo in which soaring passions, fierce jealousies and obsessive love threaten to drive the fated lovers past the point of no return. But he is not the only powerful man to be awed by the young soprano, as Christine soon finds herself courted by the theatre's wealthy patron, the Vicompte Raoul de Chagny (Patrick Wilson). Her mesmerizing opening night performance captivates both the audience and the Phantom, who devotes himself to casting his protégé as the opera's next star. The film opens in Victorian London on a December night in 1900. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions but performed unsuccessfully at the box office. When temperamental diva La Carlotta ( Minnie Driver) walks out in the middle of a dress rehearsal for the company's latest production, the theatre's eager new managers ( Simon Callow, Ciarán Hinds) have no choice but to thrust Christine into the spotlight. The Phantom of the Opera is a 1962 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher, a loose adaptation of the 1910 novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra by Gaston Leroux. Only ballet mistress Madame Giry ( Miranda Richardson) knows that Christine's mysterious "Angel of Music" is actually the Phantom ( Gerard Butler), a disfigured musical genius who haunts the catacombs of the theatre, terrifying the ensemble of artists who live and work there. His voice calls to her, nurturing her extraordinary talents from the shadows of the opera house where innocent chorus girl Christine Daae ( Emmy Rossum) makes her home. |
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