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Raymond
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Oct 24, 2022 07:32AM

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Another thing that people point to is the fact that Ophelia's father, Polonius, warns her to be careful about getting into any kind of romantic trouble with Hamlet. He tells her to "beware / Of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, / Bear't that th' opposed may beware of thee" (Act I, Scene 3). Some people think that this could be Polonius hinting that Ophelia is already pregnant with Hamlet's child.
Of course, it's all just speculation and interpretation - we don't really know for sure whether Ophelia is pregnant or not. But it's an interesting theory to think about and can add an extra layer of complexity to the character and her story.

This theory is perfectly plausible, and it is perhaps a contributing factor that leads Ophelia to her death.
I always like to assume that their relationship had more layers than we see, and it is perhaps Polonius' overbearing nature that means Ophelia has to keep this secret. As we know, she is afraid to disobey her father and even believes him when he states that Hamlet never loved her.

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