Jephthah's Daughter
Allusion
Act 2,
Scene 2
Lines 397-413
Hamlet
Polonius
Hamlet
[Singing]
Polonius
Hamlet
Polonius
Hamlet
Polonius
Hamlet
[Several actors approach]
Jephthah is a figure from the Bible who made a vow that if God would help him defeat the Ammonites, he would make a sacrifice of the first thing he saw when he returned home. He was victorious, but the first thing he saw was his daughter. He kept his vow and sacrificed her. Might Hamlet be suggesting something about Polonius and his treatment of Ophelia?
(Jephtha's Daughter, Bon Boullogne, c. second half of 17th century)