A Violet Named Ophelia
In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses many symbols to refer to characters. He mentions flowers and herbs to indirectly refer to Ophelia. This can be seen in Act 5, Scene 5, where Ophelia is giving out flowers to Laertes, the King and the Queen. Each flower has an implied symbolic meaning to its receiver and also reveals Ophelia's emotions. Rosemary is the first flower Ophelia gives to her brother Laertes. Rosemary was used at funerals and weddings to symbolize remembrance. This flower can be seen as a symbol of Ophelia's impending death. She also gives pansies, which symboliz
Perhaps the flowers that best represent Ophelia's emotions were given to Gertrude. Perhaps they represent the ungratefulness that is given to Ophelia. Ophelia also gives Gertrude a daisy. Shakespeare uses flowers to refer to Ophelia. Several times through out the book she is referred to as a violet. This flower represents a warning to women who are fast to fall in love. It can also symbolize the fact that Ophelia listened to her brother and his caution against getting involved with Hamlet. Violets are the flowers Ophelia says she cannot give explaining ". This flower represents the flattery that her father received from Claudius as well as the flattery she received from Hamlet.
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