Hamlet 3.1 “Proud, revengeful, ambitious...”

Hamlet 3.1 “Proud, revengeful, ambitious...”

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11th - 12th Grade

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In this video, Ophelia isolates herself in a convent to avoid sinning further. Hamlet, who has previously targeted Ophelia with insults, now turns his criticisms inward, reflecting on his own flaws and potential sins. He generalizes these flaws to humanity, suggesting that all men are inherently flawed. Hamlet's concern for Ophelia's chastity is evident as he repeatedly suggests she should go to a convent to protect her virtue.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does Ophelia do to avoid giving birth to more sinners?

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How does Hamlet describe his own virtues and vices?

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What generalization does Hamlet make about humanity?

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What concern does Hamlet express regarding Ophelia?

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What reinforces Hamlet's concern about Ophelia's virtue?

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