Sunday, 13 November 2016

All characters of Hamlet( Hamlet, Gertrude and Ophelia)

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Name:-Baraiya Priyanka.J
M.A:- Sem 1
Roll No:- 28
Enrollment No:- 2069108420170002
Paper No:-1
Unit:-1
Topic:- All characters of Hamlet( Hamlet, Gertrude and Ophelia)
College :- Department of English (M.K.B.U)
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Hamlet:- Characters of Ophelia, Hamlet and Gertrude
Introduction:- William Shakespeare has universalized his literary work. He wrote many sonnets, comedies, tragedies and tragic comedies. Usually his female characters are strong but in it we go Hamlet we find feeble through.
Female characters in Shakespeare’s Drama:-
In the play ‘Macbeth’ the lady Macbeth is very forceful .
Her force many difficulties in jungle but through her intellectuality she impressed us.
She succeed in defeating forces against her. In ‘King lear’ the youngest daughter of the king is one of the strongest women . Characters of Shakespeare she had to leave the kingdom for truth. In most of Shakespeare drama women are virtues , beautiful are praised for their qualities . But in Hamlet both the women are feeble. Gertrude is Hamlet’s mother who maries Hamlet’s uncle within few months of his husband’s death. Other female is Ophelia who is Hamlet’s beloved. She is shown very innocent lacking the intellectual ability.

Character of Hamlet:-

The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between 1599 and 1602. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark, the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet is called to wreak upon his uncle, Claudius, by the ghost of Hamlet's father, King Hamlet.
Role in the play
The play opens with Hamlet deeply depressed over the recent death of his father, King Hamlet, and his uncle Claudius' ascension to the throne and hasty marriage to Hamlet's mother Gertrude. One night, his father's ghost appears to him and tells him that Claudius murdered him in order to usurp the throne, and commands his son to avenge his death.
Claudius sends for two of Hamlet's friends from Wittenberg, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to find out what is causing Hamlet so much pain.

Views of Hamlet

Perhaps the most straightforward view sees Hamlet as seeking truth in order to be certain that he is justified in carrying out the revenge called for by a ghost that claims to be the spirit of his father. The 1948 movie with Laurence Olivier in the title role is introduced by a voiceover: "This is the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind."
T. S. Eliot offers a similar view of Hamlet's character in his critical essay, "Hamlet and His Problems" (The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism). He states, "We find Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' not in the action, not in any quotations that we might select, so much as in an unmistakable tone...".



Character of Gertrude:-


In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Gertrude is Hamlet's mother and Queen of Denmark. Her relationship with Hamlet is somewhat turbulent, since he resents her marrying her husband's brother Claudius after he murdered the King (young Hamlet's father, King Hamlet). Gertrude reveals no guilt in her marriage with Claudius after the recent murder of her husband, and Hamlet begins to show signs of jealousy towards Claudius. According to Hamlet, she scarcely mourned her husband's death before marrying Claudius.

Role in the play

Gertrude is first seen in Act 1 Scene 2 as she tries to cheer Hamlet over the loss of his father, begging him to stay at home rather than going back to school in Wittenberg. Her worry over him continues into the second act, as she sides with King Claudius in sending Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to raise the spirits of her son. Also, rather than ascribing Hamlet's sudden madness to Ophelia's rejection (as thought by Polonius), she believes the cause to be his father, King Hamlet's death and her quick, subsequent marriage to Claudius: "I doubt it is no other but the main; His father's death and our o'erhasty marriage."[1] In Act three, she eagerly listens to the report of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on their attempt to cheer him, and supports the King and Polonius' plan to watch Hamlet from a hidden vantage point as he speaks with Ophelia, with the hope that her presence will heal him.

Performances

Women were almost exclusively banned from appearing as actresses on the stage until approximately 1660 and in the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, troupes appeared that were composed entirely of boy players. Indeed, they are famously mentioned in Hamlet, in which a group of travelling actors has left the city due to rivalry with a troupe of "little eyases" 


Influences

Gertrude and Claudius, a John Updike novel, serves as a prequel to the events of the play. It follows Gertrude from her wedding to King Hamlet, through an affair with Claudius, and its murderous results, until the very beginning of the play. Gertrude also appears as a character in Howard Barker's Gertrude—The Cry, which uses some of the characters from Hamlet.
Hamlet has played "a relatively small role" in the appropriation of Shakespeare's plays by women writers. Margaret Atwood's "Gertrude Talks Back", in her 1992 collection of short stories Good Bones, sees the title character setting her son straight about Old Hamlet's murder: "It wasn't Claudius, darling, it was me!"
The character of Gemma Teller Morrow on the FX show Sons of Anarchy which incorporates plot elements from Hamlet, is influenced by and shares many traits with Queen Gertrude.

Character of Ophelia:-

Ophelia is a character in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and potential wife of Prince Hamlet. She is one of two female characters in the play.
She is beautiful, faithful, and obedient. She is sweet lovely, innocent and a saint like figure. Her character is totally dependent on male character. She is epitome of goodness. Ophelia loved her father, brother and lover deeply. She clings to the memory of Hamlet when he left her.
Gertrude chose a brother over a dead Hamlet. Here we can see that she is additionally preserves unlike Gertrude .
Ophelia has good response to be harsh realities of life. She dies drawing in the river amidst of garbands.   
Frailty thy name is women:-
Hamlet feels betrayed by Gertrude is far more apparent with the addition of Ophelia to the play. Hamlet’s feelings of rage against his mother can be directed towards Ophelia in his estimation. Hiding her base nature behind a guise of the impeccability and if women are harlots then they must have their procurers .Gertrude has been made a whore by Claudius, and Ophelia has been mad a whore by her father.
 Hamlet’s estimation is her sexual use by not one man but by more than one man. What seems to avenge in the nunnery interlude is that Ophelia has put her sense of love and duty for him, just as Gertrude put her sense of love and duty . Her new husband above her sense of love and duty for her old.


Ophelia : Epitome of goodness.
Ophelia represents something very different to those who are not blinded by hurt and rage. Ophelia is the epitome of goodness very much like Gertrude. Young Ophelia is child like and naïve. Unlike queen Gertrude , Ophelia has good reason to be unaware of the harsh realities of life . She is very young, and lost her mother possibly at birth . Her father polonius and brother gives her very pain.
Even though her love for Hamlet is strong, she obeys her father when he tells her not to see Hamlet again or accept any letters that Hamlet writes .
Her heart is pure when she does do something dishonest , such as tell Hamlet that her father has gone home when he is really behind the curtain, it is out of genuine fear. Ophelia clings to the memory of Hamlet treating her with respect and tenderness. She defends him and loves him to the very and despite his brutality . She is incapable of defending her self , but through her timid responses we see clearly her intense suffering.
      Hamlet: I did love you once.
      Ophelia: Indeed my lord you made me believe so.
      Hamlet: You should not have believed  me I loved you not.
      Ophelia: I was the more deceived.
Feminist:-
In the 20th century feminist critics opened up new approaches to Gertrude and Ophelia. New historicist and cultural materialist critics examined the play in its historical context.
Ophelia is also deafened by feminist critics. Most notably Elaine showalter Ophelia is surrounded by powerful men. Her father, brother and Hamlet .Hamlet abandons her and Polonius dies . Feminist theorists argue that she goes mad with guilt because when Hamlet kills her father.
He has fullfield her sexual desires to have Hamlet kill her father so they can be together. Showalter points out that Ophelia has became the distraught and hysterical woman in modern culture. The bawdy songs that she sings in front of laerts , Gertrude and Claudius are somber reminders that the corrupt world has taken his its toll on the pure Ophelia. They shows us that only in her insanity does she live up to Hamlet’s false perception of her as a lascivious woman.
Comparison between Ophelia and Gertrude:-
          In the Hamlet both the female characters are weaker in the comparison of other females of Shakespeare . They lack virtues . Through Ophelia we witness Hamlet’s evolution or devolution Gertrude has been made whore by Claudius while Ophelia by Polonius
Analysis of love – hate relation between Hamlet and Ophelia.
This consideration occupied with others as to Hamlet’s state of mind. Seem to be point to two two types they suggests first that Hamlet’s love, though never lost , was after Ophelia’s apparent rejection of him.
Hamlet’s love, they seem to show not only mingled with bitterness it was also like all his healthy feelings, weakened and deepen by his melancholy . It was far from being extinguished. Probably it was one of the causes which prove him to force his way to Ophelia it awake and the circumstances being what they were tormented him.
   Theatrical experience:- He knew that the not observe how unnatural it was that a man deeply in love and forced not only to remove but to wound the woman he loved, should not think of her when he was alone.
This result may seem to imply a serious accusation against Shakespeare . Tones , gestures and by play how far Hamlets feigned harshness to Ophelia  was mingled with real bitterness, and again hpw far his melancholy had dead ended his love.
In last seen Ophelia gone mad because her love is not success.
Conclusion:-
Character of Hamlet and Ophelia are very sensitive .
Gertrude and Ophelia both are shown as weaker sex.
Females are given lower category.
They are symbols of ingratitude and infidelity.
Both are powered bye man and lack of freedom.










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