Shakespeare in Love ... In Act III, scene , Ophelia and Hamlet have their famous argument with Hamlet telling Ophelia to get to a nunnery, and Ophelia saying to herself, ampquotO, what a ... View More
Wordcount: 729
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A Violet Named Ophelia ... he loves you, it fits your wisdom so far to believe it as he in his particular act and place may give his saying deed...ampquot Laertes also refers to Ophelia as a ... View More
Wordcount: 400
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Hamlet ... A critic would agree with this quote saying that, ampquotHamlets extensive love for Ophelia resulted in grave sufferingampquot campusrat.com. ... View More
Wordcount: 612
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Hamlets ophelia ... Hamlet is saying this to show that Ophelia is not only throwing herself at Hamlet but also letting her father control Ophelia. Hamletamp39s ... View More
Wordcount: 1124
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Hamlet ... going crazy because he thought Hamlet was making fun of him and his daughter but Hamlet wasnamp39t. What Hamlet was really saying was that Ophelia may be pregnant. ... View More
Wordcount: 782
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HAMLET: Play vs. Movie ... That time he even kissed Ophelia when saying the line with concern in his eyes, unlike in the book where Hamlet was so mad and cruel to Ophelia when saying it. ... View More
Wordcount: 1280
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Frailty ... He continues by warning her of giving up her chastity lightly saying of Hamletamp39s advances: ampquotFear it, Ophelia, fear it my dear sister. ... View More
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Thereamp39s Something About Ophelia ... Ophelia an attempt to question her brotheramp39s judgmental comments by saying she has heard what he has to say and understands, but donamp39t judge her till he has ... View More
Wordcount: 980
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Hamlet 2000 ... then Horatio. Hamlet tries to convey his plot to the girl he loves, Ophelia, by saying ampquot Get thee to a nunnery, farewell. Or if ... View More
Wordcount: 1522
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The Manipulations of Hamlet ... notampquot3.1.115116. Then Hamlet turns to insulting Ophelia by saying,ampquot Get thee to a nunneryampquot3.1.118. Hamlet implies that Ophelia ... View More
Wordcount: 1054
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Hamlet to act crazy or to be crazy ... But there is reason behind is lunacy, he knows what he is saying. He tells Ophelia, ampquotGet thee to a nunneryampquot, not only meaning a convent, but also a whorehouse ... View More
Wordcount: 947
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Hamlet ... Polonius degrades Ophelia, his daughter, in saying ampquotAffection, puh You speak like a green girlampquot I. iii. 110. Polonius compares Ophelia to a growing flower. ... View More
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Opheliaamp39s madness in Hamlet ... that would make sense in its purest form, but that it exactly what Ophelia does. She details the intimacies of her relationship with Hamlet, saying in her song ... View More
Wordcount: 833
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Ophelia ... Ophelia would not have ever thought of committing suicide had it not been for Hamletamp39s madness. Hamlet would have never went off on her in the courtyard saying ... View More
Wordcount: 642
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The character of Ophelia ... the horrible news of her father, it is absolutely evident that Ophelia has gone ... She had revolved her whole life around what her family was saying, but never ... View More
Wordcount: 641
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An Analysis of Hamlet ... Farewell 1351. By suggesting that Ophelia go to a convent, Hamlet is saying that any woman would be better off there, so as not to tempt men into evil deeds. ... View More
Wordcount: 844
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Women of Hamlet ... For example, in the beginning Ophelia tells her father that she has feelings for Hamlet by saying ampquotMy lord, he hath importuned me with love...In honorable ... View More
Wordcount: 717
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Mysogynistic Harmatia ... 1448 It isnamp39t clear whether he is saying this personally to Ophelia or whether he is voicing a derogatory opinion about all females. ... View More
Wordcount: 1334
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Polonius A Fool in Shakespeares Hamlet ... RS White believes that Polonius should have considered other options for Hamletamp39s madness: ampquotBut when saying that it is simply Opheliaamp39s rejection that has made ... View More
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Hamlet revenge ... he is mad, he insults her by saying ampquotget thee to a nunnery 3.1.131.ampquot and saying that he never loved her. Later in the play, at Opheliaamp39s funeral procession ... View More
Wordcount: 863
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Hamlet10 ... he is mad, he insults her by saying ampquotget thee to a nunnery 3.1.131.ampquot and saying that he never loved her. Later in the play, at Opheliaamp39s funeral procession ... View More
Wordcount: 851
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A Character Analysis of Ophelia ... Ophelia may have dismissed her brotheramp39s advice, but after hearing her father, it is quite likely that what they were saying had some significance and was not ... View More
Wordcount: 1408
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Opheliaamp39s Madness in William Shakespeareamp39s Hamlet ... As well, her brother Laertes agrees with what their father is saying. ... The inward service of the mind and should/ Grows wide withal....Fear it Ophelia, fear it ... View More
Wordcount: 1357
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Reviving Ophelia ... Ophelia drowning herself due to numerous failed attempts to please both her father as well as Hamlet. She compares todayamp39s girls to this scene saying that they ... View More
Wordcount: 780
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hamlet ... Clearly, Hamlet is saying that indeed, Ophelia can be honest and fair, however it is virtually impossible to link these two traits, since amp39fairnessamp39 is an ... View More
Wordcount: 1515
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Hamlet ... Clearly, Hamlet is saying that indeed, Ophelia can be honest and fair, however it is virtually impossible to link these two traits, since amp39fairnessamp39 is an ... View More
Wordcount: 1513
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hamlet13 ... As well, her brother Laertes agrees with what their father is saying. He also tells Ophelia that Hamlet is no good for her ampquotPerhaps he loves you notampquot I.iii.16 ... View More
Wordcount: 1197
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An Inquiry into Ophelias Madness ... As well, her brother Laertes agrees with what their father is saying. He also tells Ophelia that Hamlet is no good for her ampquotPerhaps he loves you notampquot I.iii.16 ... View More
Wordcount: 1186
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Hamlet ... Clearly, Hamlet is saying that indeed, Ophelia can be honest and fair, however it is virtually impossible to link these two traits, since amp39fairnessamp39 is an ... View More
Wordcount: 2766
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The Tragedy of Gertrude and Ophelia, Women of Denmark As Imagined ... ... When Gertrude interrupts him, saying he should speak with more matter and ... However, this seems spurious once Polonius uses Ophelia to demonstrate that Hamletamp39s ... View More
Wordcount: 2002
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