Ophelia - Wikipedia Ophelia ( oʊˈfiːliə ) is a character in William Shakespeare 's drama Hamlet (1599–1601) She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes and potential wife of Prince Hamlet Due to Hamlet's actions, Ophelia ultimately becomes mad and drowns
What Is The Fate of Ophelia Referencing on Taylor Swifts New Album? When Taylor Swift released the opening track of her twelfth studio album, fans rushed to decode every lyric But one name stood out: Ophelia In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," the fate of Ophelia is one of tragic beauty Swift, never one to drop references lightly, resurrected the character in a new light—one full of fire, heartbreak, and agency
The Meaning Behind ‘Ophelia’ on Taylor Swift’s - TIME Arguably the most famous depiction of Ophelia in pop culture in recent years is the 2019 film Ophelia, which reimagined Hamlet from Ophelia’s point of view, with Daisy Ridley starring as
Ophelia | fictional character | Britannica Ophelia, daughter of Polonius, sister to Laertes, and rejected lover of Hamlet in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet Ophelia’s mad scene (Act IV, scene 5) is one of the best known in Western literature, and her tragic figure, that of innocence gone mad, has often been portrayed in art
The fate of Ophelia | Folger Shakespeare Library Lisa Klein’s YA novel Ophelia (and movie) approaches the events of Hamlet from Ophelia’s point of view, suggesting what might happen to her between and beyond the lines of Shakespeare’s play