Horatio - Hamlet's dear companion, who examined with the ruler at the college in Wittenberg. Horatio is faithful and supportive to Hamlet all through the play. After Hamlet's passing, Horatio stays alive to recount Hamlet's story.
Ophelia - Polonius' girl, an excellent young lady with whom Hamlet has been infatuated. Ophelia is a sweet and honest young lady, who complies with her dad and her sibling, Laertes. Subject to men to advise her how to carry on, she offers into Polonius' plans to keep an eye on Hamlet. Indeed, even in her slip into frenzy and passing, she stays genteel, singing tunes about blossoms …show more content…
Enthusiastic and snappy to activity, Laertes is unmistakably a foil for the reflective Hamlet.
Fortinbras - The youthful Prince of Norway, whose father the ruler (additionally named Fortinbras) was executed by Hamlet's dad (likewise named Hamlet). Presently Fortinbras wishes to assault Denmark to vindicate his dad's honor, making him another foil for Prince Hamlet.
The Ghost - The apparition of Hamlet's as of late perished father. The phantom, who cases to have been killed by Claudius, calls upon Hamlet to retaliate for him. Notwithstanding, it is not by any means certain whether the phantom is the thing that it seems, by all accounts, to be, or whether it is something else. Villa hypothesizes that the apparition may be a demon sent to delude him and tempt him into homicide, and the subject of what the phantom is or where it originates from is never definitively resolved.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - Two somewhat blundering retainers, previous companions of Hamlet from Wittenberg, who are summoned by Claudius and Gertrude to find the reason for Hamlet's peculiar conduct.
Osric - The stupid subject who summons Hamlet to his duel with