Polonius demanded Ophelia the truth between her and Hamlet. She only spoke a few lines while Polonius spoke his entire soliloquy. The scene ended with Ophelia’s last line of obeying her lord. Shakespeare gave Ophelia no soliloquy. A possible soliloquy she might have said in the play would be this…
I will refuse to listen Polonius.
You nor anyone can keep me from loving
Hamlet. My undying love from him will,
forever stay true. I hate you father,
I hate you for raising your voice against me.
I have the right to love any I choose.
You like any other should understand
that I have my own right to love any I
may choose. You can demand all that you want,
but Hamlet and I will be together,
forever! I will be as intimate
as he and I want to be, Polonius.
Believe what you might, I shall not obey.
Lord Hamlet and I will become as one,
and my relationship with father is done.
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