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19.04.2021 •
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How does the action of hamlet's mother impact the relationship with Ophelia
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Ophelia is hurt so deeply by Hamlet's cruel words and his accusations that she uses her feminine nature to deceive men. Hamlet is so consumed by grief and the desire for revenge that he calls Ophelia a 'breeder of sinners' and suggests that she 'get thee to a nunnery. ' He also tells Ophelia he 'loved (her) not.
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one line is for subject and the verb