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... women.. Now seeing Ophelia do this, he can take no more and demands that she "Get thee to a nunnery." (Act 3 Scene 1 Line 122). Hamlet ...
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... Hamlet has rejected her and basically called her a whore when he says "get thee to a nunnery" (Act 3, Sc.1, 148.) A sentiment inferring lost love is seen when ...
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... 1, 117). Get thee to a nunnery. (Act III, Sc. 1, 120) ... you jig and amble, and you lisp, and nickname God's creatures and make your wantonnes your ignorance. ...
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... Now seeing Ophelia do the same he can take no more and demands that she "Get thee to a nunnery." (66 Act 3 Scene 1 Line 122). It ...
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... snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. Get thee to a nunnery, go: farewell" (Act #. Scene #. Line #). Hamlet says, "I loved Ophelia ...
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... snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. "Get thee to a nunnery, go: farewell" (Act #. Scene #. Line #). Hamlet says, "I loved Ophelia ...
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... snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. Get thee to a nunnery, farewell" (Act 3 Scene 1 li. 146-149). When these words drove Ophelia ...
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... What wilt thou do for her?" (Act V,i P.225). These pure emotions of love directly contradict the "Get thee to a nunnery" speech of Act III. ...
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... so cynically, he does not wish for her to become involved with it's corruptness, therefore he feels she would remain fair in a nunnery. It is in Act 5, I have ...
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... so cynically, he does not wish for her to become involved with it's corruptness, therefore he feels she would remain fair in a nunnery. It is in Act 5, I have ...
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... so cynically, he does not wish for her to become involved with it's corruptness, therefore he feels she would remain fair in a nunnery. It is in Act 5, I have ...
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... Go thy ways to a nunnery Where's your father? [Act III, Scene I, (lines 121-131) Hamlet also makes some nasty comments to women in general. ...
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... Already, he is putting on an act! ... Also when Hamlet declares "I did love you once," and "Get thee to a nunnery" also proves that Hamlet is acting. ...
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... enough what monsters you make of them. To a nunnery, go; and quickly too. Farewell" (Act III, sc. I). Another time that he was very ...
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... He has lost trust in all women, so a nunnery is the only place you will not ... In Act 3 scene 4, Hamlet does confront his mother with a positive attitude to shock ...
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... He told her to go to a nunnery in a vicious tone because she had a strange ... About to commit the act, Hamlet thinks, "A villain kills my father, and for that/ I ...
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... These qualities mount up to the aggravation unleashed on Ophelia during Act 3 Scene 1 ... He insults her; he rejects her and says "Get thee to a nunnery" (3.1.130). ...
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... death, must be totally certain that Claudius is the true killer until he can act. ... as shown when he yells such atrocities as "get thee to a nunnery" (III.i.133 ...
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... goes crazy. An example of Hamlet's insanity is when he tells Ophelia to "Get thee (to) a nunnery" in Scene i of Act III. He is being ...
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... with him in Act III scene 1, he becomes outraged, dismissing his love for her. "I loved you once," and then "loved you not." Thus, "to a nunnery go." He ...
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... with him in Act III scene 1, he becomes outraged, dismissing his love for her. "I loved you once," and then "loved you not." Thus, "to a nunnery go." He ...
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... with him in Act III scene 1, he becomes outraged, dismissing his love for her. "I loved you once," and then "loved you not." Thus, "to a nunnery go." He ...
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... His mention of the nunnery could be a plea for Ophelia to escape the tragedy he ... This crisis became apparent in the first act,when Hamlet tells Horatio that he ...
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... I did love [thee] once," then exclaims "I loved you not," and finally instructs Ophelia to "get thee to a nunnery" (III, I, 115-121). In Act III, scene ii ...
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... Hamlet is overwhelmed , he makes this abundantly clear in act two:" O God , I ... mocks Ophelia's sexual discretions by exclaiming "Get thee to a nunnery!" (3.iii ...
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... achieved. An example of such comes from act 3, scene 1, when Hamlet verbally abuses Ophelia. ... Hamlet says, "Get thee to a nunnery. Why ...
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... 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, "O, what a ...
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... sins. Hamlet thinks that if she is using her beauty to an advantage than she should go to a nunnery. He ... motives. In act 2 sc. 2 ...
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... To a nunnery, go; and quickly too. Farewell. " Hamlet states in Act three, Scene 1. Hamlet is saying to his love, go to a nunnery, that no man will marry her ...
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... In the first act when he is alone, Hamlet goes on one particular incensed rant, yelling out, "O God, a beast that wants discourage of ... "Get thee to a nunnery. ...
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