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... Ophelia was forced to surrender her will to male aggression. Polonius and Laertes can be seen as the embodiment of the destructive forces that plagued women ...
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... remembrance. This flower can be seen as a symbol of Ophelia's impending death. She also gives pansies, which symbolize thought. ...
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... However, Ophelia can be seen as the true victim in this play. She died because she loved and was too pure and innocent to fend for herself. ...
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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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... Ophelia's insanity. Ophelia is seen as a mad woman whose 'speech is nothing, yet the unshaped use of it doth move'. But maybe Ophelia's ...
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... me, to have seen what I have seen, what I see!" (III.i.163-64) So, because of Hamlet's rudeness and rejection through this part of the play, Ophelia is driven ...
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... Boys are twice as likely to be seen as role models, more likely to receive ... One thing that I noticed while reading "Reviving Ophelia" is that two girls can come ...
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... what I have seen, see what I see!" (Act III, Sc.1, 161,162) So, because of Hamlet's rudeness and rejection through this part of the play, Ophelia is driven ...
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... stay sane? Ophelia has often been seen to be weak-willed, unwilling to show or act according to the way she feels. Aside from the ...
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... control of the lives. Polonius' plan to trap Ophelia can be seen through his use of diction. Through this attempt, Shakespeare shows ...
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... From one perspective, Hamlet can be seen to be mad when Ophelia goes to her father and gives a description of Hamlet's disposition when he goes to see her ...
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... not defend herself but, after he is gone, she pities herself: "O woe is me t' have seen what I have seen / see what I see..." (3.1 174-175). Ophelia is not a ...
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... It can be seen how the combined scheming of Hamlet's scheme which brings about the death of Polonius which leads to Ophelia's death. ...
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... and leads to her eventual death in a river near the castle in Act 4, scene 7. It can be seen that Hamlet's killing of Polonius leads to Ophelia's suicide. ...
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... It can be seen how the combined scheming of Hamlet's scheme which brings about the death of Polonius which leads to Ophelia's death. ...
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... This event causes Ophelia to become insane and leads to her eventual death in a river near the castle in Act IV, scene vii. It can be seen how the combined ...
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... Ophelia's reactions to seeing Laertes are as though she had seen a stranger. She could be avoiding him now that she does not have to take orders. ...
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... change. By Ophelia's words, it is evident that Hamlet was seen as the Renaissance man: "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The ...
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... It can be seen how the combined scheming of Hamlet's scheme which brings about the death of Polonius which leads to Ophelia's death. ...
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... trouble while he was away and reminded him he was going to be seen as an ... He also warned Ophelia: "Do not believe his vows, for they are broker's-" (Act 1 Scene ...
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... me, to have seen what I have seen, what I see!" (III.i.163-64) So, because of Hamlet's rudeness and rejection through this part of the play, Ophelia is driven ...
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... me, to have seen what I have seen, what I see!" (III.i.163-64) So, because of Hamlet's rudeness and rejection through this part of the play, Ophelia is driven ...
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... Although Hamlet and Laertes despised one another, they both loved Ophelia. ... Hamlet to delay his revenge and wait for proof: The spirit that I have seen May be ...
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... He is seen as almost identical to Hamlet. Both loved Ophelia, both of their fathers were wrongfully murdered, and both sought revenge. ...
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... The deceiving calm of Hamlet, devising his revenge on Claudius, brews until a huge eruption which is seen in act 5 scene 2, Hamlet scolds Ophelia with the ...
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... more insane, killing Polonius, behaving cruelly towards his mother and Ophelia, and making ... Bernado, Marcellus, and Horatio have seen all seen it, but it hasn't ...
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... This was seen as rebellious by Ophelia because during that time it was considered taboo, women were to remain innocent and virginal until marriage. ...
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... It would be seen acceptable if Hamlet executed Claudius in revengeful circumstances based ... Hamlet says to Ophelia, "That if you be honest and fair, your honesty ...
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... O, woe is me T' have seen what I have seen, see what I see! ... The more likely cause of Ophelia's death, however, is the death of her father, Polonius. ...
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... 3, Sc.1, 148.) A sentiment inferring lost love is seen when she sings about the events on "Saint Valentine's day."(Act 4, Sc.5, 53) When Ophelia sings about ...
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