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Essay Galaxy - Ophelia: The Tragedy Of Love
Ophelia: The Tragedy Of Love
 	In 1600, William Shakespeare composed what is considered the greatest tragedy of  all time, Hamlet, the tragedy of the Prince of Denmark. His masterpiece forever  redefined what tragedy should be. Critics have analyzed it word for word for  nearly four hundred years, with each generation appreciating Hamlet in its own  way. While Hamlet conforms, without a doubt, to Aristotle's definition of a  tragedy, one question still lingers. Did Shakespeare intend for the reader or  viewer of Hamlet to feel greater sympathy for Hamlet, or for Ophelia, Hamlet's  lover? Both characters tug at the heartstrings throughout the play, but it is  clear that 'the tragedy of the Prince of Denmark' is a misrepresentation of  Shakespeare's true intention.
	To capture our sympathy, Ophelia goes through a transformation unli....
 
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