1. Analysis of Hamlet and Ophelia
I decided, along with Carol, to perform Act III, Scene I, from Hamlet, when Ophelia obeys her father and tests Hamlet's love for her by returning his remembrances. ... "Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remembered". ... He asks her to remember all of his sins in her prayers as if she is some superior being whose prayers will be more effective than his own. ... I think he is saying that he deceived her and that their old stock, or sins, cannot be inoculated, as in an inoculation where a virus is injected in order to build up immunity, with virtue as to make them forgivable. ... He i...
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- Grade Level: High School