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    Hamlet - Role of Woman

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    corruption around them‚ women are still responsible for the corruption throughout the play. Both Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother‚ and Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s love‚ affected many of the decisions and actions done by Hamlet and play a passive role in the play’s action‚ but they are extremely important in exposing the play’s themes – in particular Hamlet’s misogyny. Gertrude and Ophelia are both manipulative characters that entice men around them and ultimately become the motivation for all of the tragic events

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    Act 4 Scene 7 Lines 162-194 Summary : * Gertrude enters with tragic news : Ophelia‚ mad with grief‚ has drowned in the nearby stream. * Laertes flees the room in agony‚ followed by Claudius who is afraid that Laertes’s calmed rage will be renewed with the news of Ophelia’s death. Ophelia: L.166-168 Willow ≡ traditional symbol of forsaken love. Garland of willow ≡ lover makes when his/her beloved has left him/her. L.169-171 Daisy ≡ dissembling (disintegrating) Nettles sting‚ “long

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    Ophelia's Weakness

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    Shakespeare’s tragedies’ characters in particular have faults that ultimately lead to their ruination. In Hamlet‚ Ophelia’s flaws eventually kill her. In the beginning of the play‚ it is clear through her thoughts and actions that that Ophelia is an obedient person. But upon closer inspection‚ the audience can see that she is not merely an obedient‚ but completely dependent and weak character. In fact‚ her needy nature is unmistakable from the beginning. OPH: "I do not know‚ my lord‚ what

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    the idea of Ophelia being the game maker in this play. It began as just talk but then this idea quickly evolved into something much greater and fairly practical. After class Roshan and I walked away together planning out our process. We sat down together and planned out our power structure‚ and it broke down into actually being two separate structures. One was how the power was actually being distributed and the other was how everyone but Ophelia thought it was.

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    Ophelia is the most evident victim of this play. With her death‚ she is released from the suffering and heartache that comes with her life. Her brother leaves her to face her father‚ her father is murdered by the man whom she loves‚ and the man she loves leaves her to go to England. Not to mention that she is used as a pawn between people trying to damage each other. The death of this poor girl should be surprising‚ but with everything she endured‚ it is a wonder that she did not pass earlier. Ophelia

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    Why Is Hamlet Crazy

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    one mourning his father’s death. Hamlet figures out who has murdered him and at a play‚ he reenacts how his father was murdered to see how King Claudius would act after seeing this play. During the play‚ King Claudius gets up and leaves the room. Ophelia quotes‚”The King rises.” Hamlet quotes‚” Why? Did something frighten him?” After a couple of visits from the ghost‚ or should I say Hamlet’s father‚ Hamlet swears to get revenge for his father.

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    uses terms like “self-slaughter” which I think can be interpreted as suicide. I think Hamlet starts to talk about how he is so sad that he wants to kill himself. Scene three starts to take place and it opens up to Ophelia and Laertes. Their interaction was mainly Laertes warning Ophelia to stay away from Hamlet because she is starting to fall in love with

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    you did command‚ I did repel his fetters and denied his access to me.” Act 2 scenes 1 Interpretation: Ophelia is telling Polonius that she did what he told her to. She is going to stop talking to Hamlet because her dad believes that Hamlet only wants to use her. Analysis: William Shakespeare is showing how Ophelia is being control by her father through the story. By portraying Ophelia as someone who can’t stand up for their own desires‚ the author reveals his perspective on women. Through

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    from acting‚ but also considered the property of men. This patriarchal society was considered the standard for the life of Shakespeare. The common views on women‚ primarily negative ones‚ are portrayed in Hamlet’s Ophelia and Gertrude. These women cover both ends of the spectrum: Ophelia is observed as innocent and submissive while Gertrude embraces her sexuality to maintain her title as Queen of Denmark. Shakespeare’s writings take the culture and social customs of his time and apply them to the

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    Discuss The Importance of The Father Figure In Hamlet The importance of father figures in Hamlet is like the base of a cheerleading pyramid. Without that strong base‚ then there can’t be a proper structure built. Especially considering the fact that back then‚ and even up until today the father is the one who’s suppose to support and make sure the family is held together in a well manner. Just like in Hamlets case‚ King Claudius wasn’t much of a father figure since he only wanted to be king

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