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Hamlet's Ophelia: The Changing Perceptions of Suicide, Death, and Madness in the Elizabethan and Victorian Periods

Author

Katherine Parrott, Winthrop University

Date of Award

2010

Document Type

Thesis

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Department

English

Degree Name

Bachelor of Art in English- Literature and Language

Honors Thesis Director

Matthew Fike

Honors Thesis Reader 1

Gloria Jones

Honors Thesis Reader 2

Clara Paulino

Keywords

Hamlet, Ophelia, death, suicide, accidents

Abstract

William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark has been the source of question, debate, and research since its theatrical debut. In the midst of readings performances and one particular question has remained open and unresolved: was Ophelia's death an accident or a suicide? Some see Ophelia's death as an accident; others see it as a suicide resulting from the accumulation of a series of unfortunate events: her rejection by her boyfriend, her father’s murder, and her possible pregnancy. This paper will explore that age-old question from the perspectives of two historically different audiences: those of sixteenth-century and nineteenth-century England. I will argue that, despite the 300-year expanse between these two audiences, both emerged with the same conclusion: Ophelia's death was accidental. However, cultural and scientific changes affected the reasons why each came to that conclusion.

Recommended Citation

Parrott, Katherine, "Hamlet's Ophelia: The Changing Perceptions of Suicide, Death, and Madness in the Elizabethan and Victorian Periods" (2010). Honors Program Theses. 78. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/honorstheses/78

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