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... So, due to all of the unfortunate events that took place with the people she loved the most in her life, Ophelia gradually becomes mad, and in the end passes ...
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... So, due to all of the unfortunate events that took place with the people she loved the most in her life, Ophelia gradually becomes mad, and in the end passes ...
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... So, due to all of the unfortunate events that took place with the people she loved the most in her life, Ophelia gradually becomes mad, and in the end passes ...
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... In closing, Ophelia was mad because Hamlet rejected her love, she had a controlling father, who wouldn't let her gain true independence, and worst of all her ...
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... flowers. Helen, a deranged kidnapper in the movie Hide and Seek, portrays many of the same characteristics as that of mad Ophelia. In ...
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... An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet takes place in Act II, scene I, when Hamlet uses her to convince his family he is mad. ...
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"I will be brief. Your noble son is mad," states Polonius (II, ii, 91) . Ophelia exclaims, "O what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" (III, i, 153). ...
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... He can be seen, to be or not to be mad by different characters at different stages. His actions towards Ophelia and Gertude, the two women in his life, prove ...
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... going on. Convinced that her love had made Hamlet mad, Ophelia tried speaking to her loved one again. Unfortunately, Ophelia was ...
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... Some may argue that Polonius deserves his fate because of his deceitfulness in dealing with Hamlet while he is mad, but Ophelia is entirely manipulated and ...
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... Some may argue that Polonius deserves his fate because of his deceitfulness in dealing with Hamlet while he is mad, but Ophelia is entirely manipulated and ...
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... An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet is seen in Act II, scene i, when Hamlet uses her to convince his family that he is truely mad. ...
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... Some may argue that Polonius deserves his fate because of his deceitfulness in dealing with Hamlet while he is mad, but Ophelia is entirely manipulated and ...
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... Some may argue that Polonius deserves his fate because of his deceitfulness in dealing with Hamlet while he is mad, but Ophelia is entirely manipulated and ...
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... Ophelia goes mad for two reasons mostly- she is forced to deny Hamlet her affection (and he therefore denies her), and Hamlet slays her father. ...
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... Some may argue that Polonius deserved his fate because of his deceitfulness in dealing with Hamlet while he was mad, but Ophelia is entirely manipulated and ...
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... Admitting he is only acting "mad", implies he is secure with his plot. ... Before the play is performed, Hamlet has an intercourse with Ophelia, and offers some ...
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... Indeed, it is arguable that Hamlet is, especially because of his recent problems with Ophelia. As stated before, it "[has] made him mad" and the effects have ...
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... comfort. Hamlet then delves further into his manic feigned madness and Ophelia is cheated into the belief that he really is mad. The ...
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... as he was. In his reaction to Ophelia's death, Hamlet again displays behaviour that backs up his role as being mad. She was his ...
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... Thus, the argument that Hamlet is truly mad conflicts with his ability to act rationally and defuses Ophelia as example of true insanity.
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... Hamlet denies his love for her and treats her in such a manner that she believes he has gone mad. After such disgrace Ophelia begins to fall into a state of ...
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... So there is an indirect link between Hamlet's madness and Ophelia's madness, as the reason Ophelia goes mad is that her father was killed by Hamlet. ...
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... Ophelia is mad over the death of his father and lost of her love (Hamlet). ... Ophelia's on the other hand, goes mad after the death of his father. ...
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... People of the court thought that Ophelia was mad because of Hamlet's rejection and Polonius' death. Furthermore, she sang songs and pranced around. ...
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... Ophelia tells Polonius that she thinks Hamlet has gone mad. She claims that while she was sewing he came to! her looking completely disheveled. ...
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... first character to notice Hamlet's insanity is Polonius, Ophelia's father, who confronts Claudius and Gertrude, saying that their "noble son is mad." (2.2.99 ...
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... signs. In this passage Ophelia had obviously gone mad, and there was no telling what she was truly feeling at that instant. However ...
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... appears genuine. Similarly, Polonius believes Hamlet has gone mad, but because of Ophelia's rejection. Although Polonius' theory ...
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... Polonius thinks Hamlet is mad because he has fallen in love with, Ophelia. "Your noble son is mad./... Mad call I it; for, to define ...
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