Ophelia's Madness in William Shakespeare's Hamlet

. As well, her brother Laertes agrees with what their father is saying. He advises her to ignore her feelings towards Hamlet: "Think it no more;/ For nature, crescent, does not grow alone in thews and bulk but as this temple waxes/ The inward service of the mind and should/ Grows wide withal....Fear it Ophelia, fear it my dear sister,/And keep you in the rear of your aff
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