Hamlet's dialogue with Ophelia in Act III, Scene 1, and during the performance by the players in Scene 2. The encounters do not lead me to adjust the ideas I had about Hamlet. He does not trust himself or anyone else, and he believes that everyone is corrupt. We can see this from Hamlet's dialogue with Ophelia He knows he has blemishes, and he judges others based on those weaknesses not caring about anyone's feelings.
The question asks for a personal opinion and my answer is an example to guide you on how to answer yours. Your opinion of Hamlet might be different from my opinion and if his encounters with Ophelia have in any way changed it, then you will say why and explain.
Argos is a symbol of loyalty. ... When Odysseus returned from his 10 years of wandering in the ocean, Argos was the first to recognize his master. Argos does not have that activeness when he was a pup. He was unable to move from his place.