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Key Characters in Hamlet
• Hamlet – The conflicted Prince of Denmark
• Claudius – The usurping King of Denmark
• Gertrude – Hamlet’s mother and Queen
• Polonius – The meddling court adviser
• Ophelia – Polonius’s daughter, entangled in Hamlet’s fate
• Laertes – Ophelia’s brother, seeking revenge
• Horatio – Hamlet’s loyal friend and confidant
• Rosencrantz and Guildenstern – Courtiers manipulated by Claudius
• The Ghost – The spirit of King Hamlet, whose appearance sets the play in motion
• Fortinbras – The Prince of Norway, representing external political tension
Ophelia: Entangled by Forces Beyond Her Control
Ophelia is a tragic figure whose personal and familial ties pull her into the central conflicts of the play. As Polonius’s daughter, she is caught between filial duty and the manipulations of the court. Her complicated relationship with Hamlet—who oscillates between affection and cruelty—further complicates her fate. Ultimately, societal expectations, political intrigue, and the overriding demands of the male figures in her life lead her into a spiral of instability and despair.