Ophelia's madness leads to tragic end from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg
In her descent into madness, Ophelia's tragic end becomes inevitable. The unraveling of her mind is depicted through her fragmented speech and erratic behavior. Ophelia's madness is a direct result of the overwhelming grief she experiences from the death of her father, Polonius, and the rejection by her beloved Hamlet. These events push Ophelia to the brink of sanity, causing her to lose touch with reality...Similar Posts
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