Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Ophelia, Act 4

"Let in the maid, that out a maid. Never departed more." (Ophelia, Act 4, Scene 5 p.101 line 56-57)

Poor Ophelia is always being used. She is used to spy on her boyfriend, Hamlet, by her father. And in used as a lover by Hamlet. She is let into his heart as a virgin and they very well know that they cannot marry because she isn't of royalty. And then she is let out of Hamlet's room not being a virgin. She is used by her father and lover.
Poor Ophelia! :(

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