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... The Queen and Ophelia are both only props to Shakespeare's chauvinistic world of Hamlet. However, Ophelia can be seen as the true victim in this play. ...
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... 121-122). Queen Gertrude wishes to use Ophelia's love to bring her only son out of madness. Claudius wishes to do the same. His ...
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... When Ophelia and the Queen meet after Ophelia's madness, a serving-woman tells the Queen, "She [Ophelia] is importunate, indeed distract. ...
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... 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 ...
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... Since Ophelia has no true identity to herself, all she merely can be is a pawn on a chessboard. ... Queen: Come, come, you answer with an idle tongue. ...
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... Then the Queen brings news to Laertes that his sister, Ophelia, escaped her cell and killed herself by drowning herself in a well. ...
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... Claudius sends Horatio to spy on her, which appears to be a show of concern to the Queen for Ophelia's safety, but was more likely due to Claudius' need to ...
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... In Act 3, scene 4, Hamlet kills Polonius while he is hiding behind the curtains in the Queen's room. This event causes Ophelia to become insane. ...
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... In Act III, scene iv, Hamlet kills Polonius while he is hiding behind the arras in the Queen's room. This event causes Ophelia to become insane and leads to ...
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... Claudius then joins in on a conversation with ophelia and the Queen. Claudius addresses her graciously but recieves no rational reply. ...
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... I believe that Shakespeare wanted Ophelia to be perceived in this way to ... a weak, subservient woman, he makes her strikingly similar in character to the Queen. ...
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... death. Ophelia also at this time gave Laertes, the King, and the Queen sticks, weeds, and chicken bones to represent flowers. There's ...
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... In Act III, scene iv, Hamlet kills Polonius while he is hiding behind the arras in the Queen's room. This event causes Ophelia to become insane and leads to ...
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... In Act III, scene iv, Hamlet kills Polonius while he is hiding behind the arras in the Queen's room. This event causes Ophelia to become insane and leads to ...
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... in common was their enduring love for Ophelia, which is shown in her burial scene. (Act 5, Scene 1) Gertrude and Hamlet are very much alike. The Queen was a ...
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... While Hamlet does briefly woe the death of Ophelia, it is not until the queen remarks on her past wishes of having Ophelia and Hamlet marry that Laertes ...
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... Claudius sends Horatio to spy on Ophelia, which appears to be a show of concern to the Queen for Ophelia's safety, but is more likely due to Claudius' need to ...
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... connects Hamlet to his love for his mother: "Although some writers, following Goethe, see in Ophelia many traits of resemblance to the Queen, perhaps just as ...
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... adulterous declining of the queen,\" an event that signified the queen\'s descent ... Ophelia\'s character, though not directly tainted, was also affected with the ...
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... Once the king and queen realize this remedy they quickly act to use it by persuading Ophelia to court Hamlet. In this Scene true madness comes into play. ...
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... ended up dead. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, the Queen, and Ophelia were uselessly killed for no reason. Then Polonius was killed ...
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... Ophelia discontinues her relationship with Hamlet with no questions asked. Gertrude, Queen of Denmark is another women in the play that represents how women ...
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... of character. Up to this point, Queen Gertrude has assumed that Ophelia's madness is caused by her fathers death. However, the reader ...
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... being not just a "brown noser" but also being tedious and repetitive is when he try's to approach the king and queen about the matter between Ophelia and Hamlet ...
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... 60-61). Hamlet's mask of insanity had fooled the King, the Queen, Ophelia, Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Though he had ...
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... and Ophelia. Hamlet and Ophelia are not King and Queen and the King Hamlet, the Ghost, is content with the present. These events ...
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... Ophelia's death is one of the causes for the mass death at the end of the play. Hamlet, Laertes, the Queen, and Claudius all die. ...
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... Hamlet's love letter is revealed to the King and Queen by Polonius. Ophelia's love letters, which are personal, are read aloud and she has no say in this. ...
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... These attacks on marriage and womanhood should not have been directed to Ophelia, but rather perhaps to Queen Gertrude for her play acted out, with the purpose ...
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... These attacks on marriage and womanhood should not have been directed to Ophelia, but rather perhaps to Queen Gertrude for her play acted out, with the purpose ...
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