IH 0951 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Polonius, Poetic Justice

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Why does he treat her in this way? (do you think he truly loves her?) What does this say about him? (act 3) Hamlet seems to be rejecting ophelia because she had continuously rejected or have been passive to his pursuits in the past. Now that she is coming to him, hamlet is examining her motives to be impure. He may be treating ophelia this way in order to protect her since he knows that in the near future, he will be a murderer. He wants to protect her from not associating with her anymore. I believe that deep down hamlet still loves ophelia but is still in shock of his mother"s betrayal to his father. He believes that all women are the same and are just lustful so he pushes away all women around him, including ophelia: discuss ophelia"s madness. How do you understand her words and actions? (act 4)

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