Compare the love that Laertes and Hamlet have for Ophelia.
Laertes and Hamlet have for Ophelia
comparison of the love that Laertes and Hamlet have for Ophelia:
Laertes's love for Ophelia
- Laertes's love for Ophelia is passionate and protective.
- He is fiercely devoted to her, and he is willing to do anything to protect her.
- He is also jealous of Hamlet, and he believes that Hamlet is not worthy of Ophelia's love.
- Laertes's love for Ophelia is ultimately destructive. His jealousy of Hamlet leads him to challenge Hamlet to a duel, and this duel ultimately leads to Ophelia's death.
- Hamlet's love for Ophelia is more complex and conflicted.
- He is both attracted to her and repelled by her.
- He is also afraid of his own feelings for her, and he is afraid of hurting her.
- Hamlet's love for Ophelia is ultimately tragic. His hesitation to act on his feelings leads to her death, and his grief over her death leads to his own downfall.