Monday, February 18, 2019
Foils in Shakespeares Hamlet :: The Tragedy of Hamlet
Foils in critical point         hamlet by William Shakespeare is a well known form.   Shakespeare uses mystifys in Hamlet to further give and explain Hamlets pillowcase. Foils are created in a play to help the audience better understand a study contribution by giving the character someone to talk to and compare the major character to. Using the definition as the thesis was not a dandy idea in this paper. The assignment said not in the origin paragraph, i.e., the paper was to be about how foils affect the meaning of this play.       Foils are tiddler characters created in a play to help the audience understand a major character better by giving the major character someone to talk to and compare them to. Ophelia can be considered a foil to Hamlet because she helps us see the different attitudes Hamlet has toward certain things. Hamlet, afterwards finding out that his father was murdered, starts acting crazy and giv ing Ophelia conglomerate signals about his love for her. Ophelia believes Hamlet loves her but,  because of her fathers wishes, constantly turns him muckle and denies that she feels the same way. Ophelia finally denounces denies that she loves him but Hamlet states that I did love you once. He also stated that You should not have believed me, for virtue cannot so immunise our old stock but we shall relish of it. I loved you not. render thee to a nunnery. These lines from the play states SV -1 that Hamlet was affect to be delirious and pretending to love Ophelia because of what Claudius has done to his father.       Not solely does the scene, Get thee to a nunnery, interpret how Hamlet feels about Ophelia, but it also shows how Hamlet feels about man and wife and women. Hamlet tells Ophelia to go to the convent because she should not wishing to be a breeder of sinners and because there should be no more marriage. Hamlet does not want anymore marriage because that would mean more children and according to Hamlet the only children born to marriage are sinners.       Ophelia is also considered a foil for Hamlet because of the deflection in the way each grieved for their fathers deaths. The difference between the way Hamlet and Ophelia grieved is that Ophelias grief was actually for her father, whereas Hamlets grief was for his mother.
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