
Hamlet 2.1 Word Nerd: Ecstasy
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English, Other
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The transcript explores the historical and modern meanings of the word 'ecstasy', highlighting its transition from a negative connotation of madness and frenzy to a positive state of euphoria and bliss. It delves into Polonius' perspective on Hamlet's emotional turmoil, suggesting that Hamlet's intense love for Ophelia, coupled with her rejection, has driven him into a destructive frenzy. The etymology of the verb 'for do' is explained, illustrating its meaning of destruction or elimination. The transcript concludes by examining the impact of Hamlet's emotional state on his relationship with Ophelia, emphasizing the fear it instills in her.
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