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Hamlet 3.1 What the Critics Say (162) - Hamlet's Treatment of Ophelia

Hamlet 3.1 What the Critics Say (162) - Hamlet's Treatment of Ophelia

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English

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The transcript explores Hamlet's behavior towards Ophelia, analyzing critics' views on his offensive actions. It discusses whether Hamlet is aware of the trap set by Polonius and Claudius, and examines Ophelia's role and Hamlet's doubts about her intentions. The text delves into the fear of female sexuality in Elizabethan society and suggests that Hamlet's anger may be directed more at his mother, Gertrude, than at Ophelia.

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