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The children of nobility fall into line with the motives of their parents whether it be Hamlet, Fortinbras, or Laertes seeking out their father 's revenge. Much of what is expected is predetermined by societal norms which are further enforced by the aristocracy. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern acting as the proxy between Hamlet and Claudius meet their demise through no fault of their own besides their neutral nature. Ophelia is forced to conform to society’s view of women and the will of her father. Hamlet is the prince of a murdered king that is coerced to commit an act of treason against the Crown of Denmark. These individuals are confronted by extenuating circumstances and either confront them without success or conform to them carrying out their