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Ophelia goes mad from "summary" of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare

In her madness, Ophelia reveals the depth of her sorrow and confusion. She sings fragments of songs, laments lost love, and speaks in riddles. Her speech is fragmented and nonsensical, reflecting her fractured state of mind. Ophelia's madness serves as a stark contrast to her previous innocence and purity. Once a gentle and obedient daughter, she is now consumed by grief and despair. Ophelia's madness is also a reflection of the chaos and corruption that surrounds her. The death of her father, Polonius, at the hands of Hamlet has shattered her world. She is adrift in a sea of uncertainty, unable to make sense of the events unfolding around her. Ophelia's madness is a manifestation of the overwhelming emotions that threaten to engulf her. Throughout her madness, Ophelia grapples with conflicting emotions. She mourns her father's death while also mourning the loss of her relationship with Hamlet. Her love for Hamlet has b...
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    William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

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