Ophelia was told never to question her loyalties but guilt is not a forgiving foe. Soon she can no longer bear the tragedy that consumes the world around her and retreats into the safe confines of insanity. Her point of view in III.I, III.II, in the moments up to her death and a third person view of her death. All quotes in italics are Shakespeare's words, not mine, I was merely privileged enough to speak them. Any questions, comments, concerns etc. let me know, enjoy!
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