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... To Ophelia, after he has encountered her in her loneliness, "reading on a book," he repeats five times "Get thee to a nunnery," varying the phrase very little ...
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... Many blame Hamlet for being too hard on Ophelia, but her treatment and the "Get thee to a nunnery" speech is, in a certain sense, justified. ...
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... stock" (116-8). This self-accusatory tone quickly changes into pure misogyny, as he is reminded of his mother's infidelity: Get thee to a nunnery: why wouldst ...
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... Get thee to a nunnery, go: farewell. Or, if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool; for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. ...
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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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... 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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... Get thee to a nunnery, go, farewell. Or, if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool; for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. ...
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... his plan calls for. Hamlet says, "Get thee to a nunnery. Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? (III;I;131-132). By nunnery, he ...
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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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... as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. Get thee to a nunnery, go;... and quickly, too." (3: 1, 136-141) His abominable ...
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... frailty. Now seeing Ophelia do the same he can take no more and demands that she "Get thee to a nunnery." (3.1.121). Hamlet said ...
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... frailty. Now seeing Ophelia do the same he can take no more and demands that she "Get thee to a nunnery." (3.1.121). Hamlet said ...
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... frailty. Now seeing Ophelia do the same he can take no more and demands that she "Get thee to a nunnery." (3.1.121). Hamlet said ...
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... then Horatio. Hamlet tries to convey his plot to the girl he loves, Ophelia, by saying " Get thee to a nunnery, farewell. Or if ...
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... her. He insults her; he rejects her and says "Get thee to a nunnery" (3.1.130). Insulting her is his form of showing disgust. Hamlet ...
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... In contiguous lines Hamlet declares "I did love [thee] once," then exclaims "I loved you not," and finally instructs Ophelia to "get thee to a nunnery" (III, I ...
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... When Hamlet was talking to Ophelia, he said "Get thee to a nunnery. Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?"(Shakespeare, pg. ...
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... she does love and idealize. She is shocked when Hamlet demands "get thee to a nunnery" (line 120). The implication of the dual meaning ...
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... Get thee to a nunnery...Or if thou needs marry, marry a fool!" 7 Once again Hamlet rationalizes, " I have heard of your paintings too/ Go to, ill have no more ...
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... "Get thee to a nunnery: why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?" (III.I121-122) Hamlet was hurt by the way Ophelia let Polonius take advantage of her. ...
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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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... purpose of his message when he said it. He said, "Get thee to a/ Nunnery. Go, farewell. Or if though wilt needs marry,/ Marry a ...
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... In private, he will speak his mind fully, as shown when he yells such atrocities as "get thee to a nunnery" (III.i.133) to Ophelia in the nunnery scene. ...
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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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... as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. Get thee to a nunnery, farewell" (3.1.143). Hamlet gives Ophelia this plague and tells her ...
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... said some hurtful things. Example of this is: Hamlet: Get thee to a nunnery. Why wouldst thou be A breeder of sinners? I am myself ...
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... In his great unrest Hamlet mocks Ophelia's sexual discretions by exclaiming "Get thee to a nunnery!" (3.iii.121) In Elizabethan times a nunnery was a whore ...
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... "...THE GLASS OF FASHION AND THE MOULD OF FORM, THE OBSERVED OF ALL OBSERVERS" "...IT OUT-HERODS HEROD" "...GET THEE TO A NUNNERY" Hamlet now directly insults ...
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... When she returns Hamlet's love token, Hamlet speaks with her very angrily "Get thee a nunnery: Why would thou be a breeder of sinners?" (III, i, 121). ...
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