Ophelia in The Waste Land
Ophelia in The Waste Land
Eliot uses many allusions to bring about the main point of
the poem. We find Ophelia through the chorus of a woman leaving the bar.
This chorus- “good night ladies, good night sweet ladies,
good night good night.”
Eliot refers us to Ophelia’s madness with this line; it is
an exact echo of her line in Hamlet.
Ophelia in hamlet is a obedient daughter of Polonius and
hamlets love interest. She caught between her obedience to her father and her
love for hamlet which has tragic consequences. She is separated from normal
life because of her madness that is triggered by her father’s death and the
banishment of hamlet.She suffered a mysterious death, she accidently falls in the
water and then simply neglects to save herself from drowning. Her drowning links
her to the image of death by water that recurs throughout the wasteland.
Ophelia’s death by
water is believed by many to be a suicide. Suicide suggests an upset world, a
wasteland of emotion. Eliot links Ophelia with the allusions of Cleopatra and dido,
who committed suicide because of frustrated love.
Eliot also stands against the typical ideas through the
allusion of Ophelia. She dies in water with flowers is a direct contradiction
to the typical meaning behind the symbol of water. Water is generally thought
as a healing source, a place of birth and rebirth. But her death signifies the
idea of how water can kill.
Eliot symbolizes the oppression of women by those who are
supposed to love them. Through the backdrop of futility and sterility
Eliot creates an emphatic conclusion of
the game of chess.
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