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    How To Obey One’s Father‚ While Being True To Love and Oneself By: Ophelia Posted: 11/2/2013 12:58pm EST When do we know when to listen to ones heart‚ but at the same time make the right choices by listening to others voices? Do we listen to the demands of our guardians? or is love what drives us to make better choices? Some of us are blinded by love‚ and I for one have experienced the treachery of being bashed by my own lover. I did not see what should have been sawn‚ because I was in the meadows

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    personality; without individuation‚ we would all be the same—drones‚ rendered unnecessary. As described by Plummer‚ Ophelia Syndrome is the inability to think or act for ourselves. Those suffering from Ophelia Syndrome are incapable of producing original thought or coping with the unknown. They would rather be safely misled than creatively uncertain. Plummer stated that Ophelia Syndrome was most commonly manifested in university students and “middle managers in American corporations” (p. 3). He

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    Ophelia” by John Everett Millais is a piece depicting a Shakespearean play Hamlet painted in 1852. The paintings medium is oil on canvas. The iconic character Ophelia is in a contradicting situation that causes her to be bewildered and deranged. Which has made her a complex character and someone many people can connect with. In the scene that Ophelia is being depicted‚ Ophelia falls over into a pond when she suddenly becomes overwhelmed with the grief of her father’s murder and her lover deceives

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    OPHELIA TALKS BACK Based on Margaret Atwood’s ‘Gertrude Talks Back’ Why yes I do believe I am fair‚ and I don’t need you to confirm it. Honey you were never invited to my wedding. God has given me one face‚ and I can do whatever the hell I please with it‚ thank you very much. Frankly you could do with a little heavy foundation and a wig yourself; it might just conceal the premature balding and all the frown lines you’ve accumulated from moping. You looked like a tired old man some days. It

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    Stewart Drama Essay 4-28-2013 Ophelia: The Victim of Hamlet’s Actions William Shakespeare’s production‚ Hamlet‚ is based off of tragedy and revenge. Prince Hamlet learns that the mournful death of his father is indeed a purposely carried out plan devised by no other than his uncle Claudius. Claudius murders the king for selfish intentions of taking over the throne along with King Hamlet’s wife‚ Gertrude. He is successful in following out his disposition. Hamlet devotes his soul and mind to efforts

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    Exploration of Hamlet through a Feminist Lens Throughout the Elizabethan era women were not acknowledge as humans. The ideal gender role of women was to work in the home: cooking‚ cleaning‚ and taking care of the children. Men were the only ones to work and have a career. The feminist theory analyzes the status of women in society. It deals with gender differences‚ gender inequality‚ gender oppression‚ and structural oppression. Analyzing Hamlet through a feminist lens critics focus on Ophelia one of the

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    The Logic Behind the Unseemingly Illogical Orangutan Edgar Allan Poe ’s The Murders in the Rue Morgue captivates readers with its gruesome and curious tail of two murders. Through the observations of two Parisian friends‚ we experience the dark details of Madame and Mademoiselle L ’Espanaye ’s demise: bloody and beaten corpses‚ one shoved up a fireplace and one decapitated. The Gazette des Tribunaux concludes "to this horrible mystery there is not as yet‚ we believe‚ the slightest clew" (Poe

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    Hamlet The Impossibility of Certainty Hamlet besides of being a novel‚ it is more of a tragedy. Hamlet is debating himself between what is going around him about what is really happening and his illusions. He is not certain that if what he sees‚ meaning his death father. Hamlet puts himself in a situation where he does not have the courage to accept he wants to kill his uncle. He is debating in whether what he sees in his father‚ all the anger because of his death is inside of him in reality. Hamlet

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    Ophelia came to America the only way that she could: illegally. The risks and the sinfulness of it stayed fresh in her mind‚ but the hardships she faced while living in Mexico were much more prominent. America was good to Ophelia; it gave her a job‚ it gave her a sense of security‚ and‚ above all else‚ it gave her Ramon. Ramon was a legal citizen of the United States‚ and according to the U.S. immigration policy‚ Ophelia was now a legal citizen as well as a result of their marriage (“How the United

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    Hamlet Annotated Hamlet

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    Smith’s Hyper Hamlet Annotated Hamlet with Hypertext Links to Related Lines‚ Plot Summary‚ Themes‚ Motifs & Symbolism & Word-Play‚ Character Analysis‚ Historical Context‚ and Essays Complete Text of Hamlet Annotated with Hypertext Links (This is useful for searching within the play without bumping into my notes‚ which are discreetly linked via hypertext.) Complete Text of Hamlet Annotated with Interleaved Notes and Links Hamlet Plot Summary Hamlet Themes Hamlet Motifs & Symbolism

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