Ophilea In Hamlet

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Ophilea is a character in the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare. Ophilea is Hamlet's lover and is polonious daughter and lartes sister.
One of Ophileas many personalities is agreeableness, which means that she speaks her mind and is cooperative. An example of Ophelia's agreeableness is when Ophelia's dad, Polonius told her that Hamlet only wanted her physically, and she agreed to be very careful around him.
Another one of Ophileas personalities is emotional stability, which means that she controls her emotions. One example of this is When Ophileas dad and brother confront her about her love life she blows it off like she doesn't mind.
Ophilea is also conscientious, which mean that she is compassionate, and that she gets along well