Ophelia
Artist: John William Waterhouse (British, 1849-1917)
Date: 1910
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
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Ophelia
Artist: John William Waterhouse (British, 1849-1917)
Date: 1910
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Hear me out Hamlet but Hamlet has schizophrenia and the whole play is Claudius and Gertrude trying to get him the help he needs.
a thing that makes you see the relationship between Horatio and Hamlet as even more tragic is that the only scene that Horatio uses the informal pronouns thy/thee, that are normally used with friends or family, to Hamlet is when Hamlet is literaly dying in front of him. Hamlet viewed Horatio as someone he considered close, seem as he said that Horatio didn't needed to speak so formaly with him, but Horatio never saw himself like that. he didn't thought that he could treat Hamlet as someone equal and not superior to him until Hamlet was dying in his arms
Alan Rickman as Hamlet in a production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Riverside Studios in London. (Photo by robbie jack/Corbis via Getty Images) All credits to the photographer and Getty Images. Shared for archival and appreciation purposes.
Please, someone, anyone, draw Hamlet and Orestes meeting up and being depressed about their revenge quests over some coffee.
The stories they can tell each other.
Hamlet: My uncle poisoned by father.
Orestes: Same, but it was my mother who did it.
Hamlet: What?
Orestes: With an axe after throwing a net at him as he bathed.
Hamlet:...
Orestes:...
Hamlet: Alright, I got nothing. Drinks on me.
Me, facing any issue ever: oh my god this is just like in hamlet
Ophelia
Artist: John William Waterhouse (British, 1849-1917)
Date: 1910
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
hamlet is a VERY serious play