Table of Contents
- 1 What does Laertes warn Ophelia about?
- 2 What are both Laertes and Polonius overly concerned about in regards to Ophelia?
- 3 What warning does Laertes give Ophelia about Hamlet?
- 4 What does Laertes warn his sister?
- 5 Why is Polonius angry with Ophelia?
- 6 What are the 9 pieces of advice Polonius gives to Laertes?
- 7 Did Laertes love Ophelia?
- 8 How does Laertes feel about Polonius and Ophelia?
- 9 How are the Laertes and Ophelia families related in Hamlet?
What does Laertes warn Ophelia about?
Laertes warns Ophelia about Hamlet’s affections, and that loving him closely will end in heartache, as his intentions are not serious. Hamlet has seen sure in his love to Ophelia but not obvious in his intentions to the public, which Ophelia is public and sure in her lasting love for him.
What are both Laertes and Polonius overly concerned about in regards to Ophelia?
When Ophelia tells her father that she and Laertes were discussing her relationship with Prince Hamlet, Polonius says he has noticed something lately. He is most concerned about what would happen to his (Polonius’) own reputation if Ophelia were to become pregnant out of wedlock by Prince Hamlet.
What warning does Laertes give Ophelia about Hamlet?
Laertes’ advice to Ophelia about Hamlet is that she should stay far away from him. He reminds her that she is the mere daughter of the King’s advisor and that he is the Prince. She should not take his advances seriously because he is using her.
What did Polonius say to Ophelia?
give me up the truth. He tells Ophelia that she must be careful since she is not yet old enough to have even a clear understanding of herself as much as she should, being his daughter and for the protection of her honour (chastity). She is still immature and therefore naive.
Why does Laertes warn his sister not to fall in love with Hamlet?
Bidding his sister, Ophelia, farewell, he cautions her against falling in love with Hamlet, who is, according to Laertes, too far above her by birth to be able to love her honorably. Since Hamlet is responsible not only for his own feelings but for his position in the state, it may be impossible for him to marry her.
What does Laertes warn his sister?
Laertes loves his sister, Ophelia, and in act I scene iii of Hamlet by William Shakespeare he warns her about getting too attached to Hamlet. His primary reason, of course, is that Hamlet will have to choose his wife based upon political or economic expediency because the future king’s first love must be his country.
Why is Polonius angry with Ophelia?
He does get angry with Ophelia after she lies to him. Hamlet knows that Ophelia is spying on him for her father. He knows that whatever he says will be heard through the grapevine of Denmark: Ophelia will tell her father; her father will tell Claudius and Gertrude.
What are the 9 pieces of advice Polonius gives to Laertes?
As Laertes sets off for France, Polonius peppers him with advice. This includes worldly advice fit for a courtier’s son: dress as well (expensively) as you can, but in good, subdued taste; listen more than you talk; keep your opinions to yourself; be friendly but not too friendly.
Why does Ophelia obey Polonius?
In another instance, Ophelia agreed to become Polonius and Claudius’ spy; to spy on Hamlet and to determine his insanity. Her obedience to her father added to the destruction of her love relationship and her life.
Why does Laertes warn his sister not to place too much hope in Hamlet’s attentions to her?
Why does Laertes warn his sister Ophelia not to place too much hope in Hamlet’s attentions to her? He is the next king, his life is not his own, and he has to make decisions Ophelia might not like.
Did Laertes love Ophelia?
Character Analysis Laertes Hamlet and Laertes presumably grew up together, fencing with one another and confiding in one another. Laertes’ love for Ophelia and duty to Polonius drive him to passionate action, while Hamlet’s love for Gertrude and duty to King Hamlet drive him to passionate inaction.
How does Laertes feel about Polonius and Ophelia?
Laertes attempts to defend his families honour by getting revenge for his father’s death. This shows that there is a sense of love and loyalty within Polonius’ family. In addition, after Polonius’ death Ophelia goes mad, indicating that there is a sense of attachment and love the Ophelia, Polonius, and Laertes feel towards each other.
Hamlet and they are both slightly rebellious and disobedient. Therefore the Polonius-Laertes-Ophelia family serves as a subplot to the royal family’s main plot and each character also has his/her counterpart in the other family. Claudius is to Polonius as Hamlet is to Laertes as Gertrude is to Ophelia.
Why did Ophelia go mad after Polonius death?
In addition, after Polonius’ death Ophelia goes mad, indicating that there is a sense of attachment and love the Ophelia, Polonius, and Laertes feel towards each other. This differs from the dynamic that the royal family has, as it is evident that the current royal family has no sense of loyalty towards each other.
How are Ophelia and Gertrude portrayed in Hamlet?
Both Ophelia and Gertrude are also portrayed as weaker beings (“Frailty, thy name is woman.” 1.2.148) and seem to be dependent on the males in their family. Gertrude marries her brother-in-law immediately after her husband’s death. She seems to need a male figure in her life in order to sustain a sense of self.