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    characters take lead in this Shakespearean play‚ the roles of Gertrude and Ophelia are both memorable. Neither of the women have many lines. However both roles are crucial although very different. Hamlets judgement on his mother’s behaviour following the death of his father greatly influences his subsequent treatment of Ophelia. He regards his mother’s present marriage as an occasion for bestial lust. This causes him to treat Ophelia with disdain and disgust uttering the famous quote ‘Get thee to a nunnery…

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    Hallberg 3 Hey There Ophelia In Hamlet‚ Ophelia is portrayed a tragic heroine‚ pure but ultimately doomed. She is cursed to follow a course‚ which will end in her demise due to the complexity of the fragile human psyche. Ophelia’s psyche is compartmentalized into three major subdivisions: the Ego‚ the Superego and the Id. These three sections of her psyche can be best analyzed in the famous “Nunnery scene” from Shakespeare’s everlasting play Hamlet. In this scene Ophelia suffers from a critical

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    readers commonly misunderstand Hamlet’s complicated love for Ophelia as a passionate‚ true love. In reality‚ Hamlet‚ however‚ does truly love Ophelia and uses her as a stepping stone in his life. Hamlet does not truly love Ophelia because he is not genuine in his confession of love for Ophelia‚ uses her for personal gain and does not view her as an individual. In the first scene of Act three‚ Hamlet directly states that he once loved Ophelia‚ but does not currently and then goes on to say he never

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    Hamlet‚ confesses that he does love Ophelia. In the play‚ The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet denies the fact that he loves Ophelia‚ Hamlet and Ophelia have been watched almost every time they talk‚ this leads Hamlet to say that he does not love her anymore. Hamlet says all those awful things to Ophelia because he is afraid Claudius would take revenge on him‚ which would would leave Ophelia all alone. Later‚ Polonius tells Ophelia to stop seeing Hamlet‚ as they had

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    This eulogy is dedicated to my former friend‚ grandfatherly-figure‚ and mentor. Hello‚ I am Brandon Kemble for those of you who don’t know me‚ and consider the Hawkins family a part of my own. It is for this reason that I am here‚ before you‚ to share the love I had for Allan. Allan Lutz Hawkins‚ or‚ better referred to by my present and former childhood self as‚ “Mr. Hawkins‚” was a wonderful and inspirational soul who lived every moment for and by the present; and it was his presence that left an

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    Ophelia was sinking in oblivion; it was impossible for self- awareness to take place. Her deteriorating mental state stopped her catharsis. In the end was there really anyway for Ophelia to know that her suicide would serve as a fatal catalyst? No‚ by then Ophelia’s judgment and forethought were irretrievable. She was no longer in control of

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    Looking For Alaska Book Report – Eulogy Hello everyone. I would like to thank you all for coming to honor our friend‚ Alaska Young. I am Miles Halter‚ known to most as Pudge. I transferred to Culver Creek Boarding School from Florida to ‘seek a Great Perhaps’‚ to leave behind the insignificant things I was doing‚ to seek something that was perhaps greater. I collect people’s dying words and “I go to seek a Great Perhaps”‚ were the last words of Francois Rabelais‚ but unlike him‚ I did not

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    The Madwomen in Shakespeare It is clear in Shakespeare’s works that there is a wide range of characters‚ each with their own motives and unique characteristics. No two characters in a Shakespearean play are the same. While both Lady Macbeth and Ophelia each have different functions and vastly different characters‚ there are characteristics they share that thread a common theme between Macbeth and Hamlet. In Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth’s character functions as the catalyst of the main action of the play

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    EULOGY FOR NATURE Lately‚ many people have expressed their sympathies about what had happened to you. The painful things that you had gone through‚ the way you had lived your years in this world with us. How I felt this regret that I have done nothing to save you and to admit that I’m also part of the reason why this happened to you. Through the years‚ you’ve been crucial in my existence‚ thinking what would happen to me if you weren’t there providing my needs? I still remember the days where I

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    Ophelia was young and hadn’t been under the control of men for long‚ but Gertrude‚ a woman three times her age‚ has had a lack of power for a greater period of time making it harder for Gertrude transition into a state of autonomy. Gertrude is a perfect example

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