ophelia
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Ophelia . By: Amber Edmunds. Quote 2. Quote 1. Quote 6. Quote 3. Poem 1. Quote 4. Quote 7. Poem 2. Quote 8. Quote 5. Quote 10. Quote 9. Home. There is a willow grows aslant a brook, That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream; There with fantastic garlands did she come - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Ophelia
By: Amber E
dmunds
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There is a willow grows aslant a brook, That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream;There with fantastic garlands did she come Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purplesThat liberal shepherds give and grosser name,But our cold maids do dead men’s fingers call them:There, on the pendent boughs her coronet weedsClambering to hang, an envious sliver broke;When down her weedy trophies and herselfFell in the weeping brook. Her clothes spread wide;And, mermaid-like, awhile they bore her up:Which time she chanted snatches of old tunes;As on incapable of her own distress, Or like a creature native and induedUnto that element: but long it could beTill that her garments, heavy with their drink, Pull’d the poor wretch from her melodious layTo muddy death.- Queen Gertrude
This picture demonstrates the story of how Ophelia died/killed herself.
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Drown’d, drown’d. - Queen Gertrude
This picture represents how Ophelia dies. She drowned.
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You should not have believed me; for virtue cannotSo inoculate our old stock but we shall relish ofIt: I loved you not. - Hamlet
This picture represents the anger Hamlet portrayed toward Ophelia after she broke up with him.
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I shall obey, my lord. - Ophelia
This picture represent how Ophelia’s heart was broken after her dad told her to break up with Hamlet.
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Lay her I’ the earth:And from her fair and unpolluted fleshMay violets spring! I tell thee, churlish priest, A ministering angel shall my sister be, When thou liest howling. - Laertes
This represents the grave of Ophelia and what they buried her in.
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He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. -Ophelia
This picture represents when Ophelia went crazy after Hamlet killed her father, Polonius.
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There‘s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray, Love, remember: and there is pansies, that’s for thoughts. - Ophelia
These flowers represent the symbols for how Ophelia felt. She used these flowers to resemble her thoughts.
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O, my lord, my lord, I have been so affrighted! -Ophelia
This picture represents when Hamlet came into Ophelia’s room after she broke up with him and scared Ophelia. Everyone thought Hamlet was going crazy.
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Sweets to the sweet: farewell!I hop’d thou shouldst have been my Hamlet’s wife;I thought thy bride-bed to have deck’d, sweet maid, And not have strew’d thy grave. - Queen Gertrude
This picture represents when the queen spread flowers on Ophelia’s grave, as she wished she would have became Hamlets bride. She would have rather spread the flowers on her bridal bed rather than her grave.
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I lov’d Ophelia: forty thousand brothersCould not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her?- Hamlet
This picture represents Hamlet’s true love for Ophelia. After he went crazy and cursed Ophelia out, he knew he didn’t mean all the things he said. Hamlet loved Ophelia.
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OpheliaMy eyes are stonesyou told me truth
but by dawnbeauty had fallen from sight
these stones are in league with gravityand green water gurgles over fathoms deep
where I lieabout the truthI lie in weeds
washed back and forthtangled, knotted,
decayingand those are stones that once were pearls
- Author Unknown
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Leaves are falling
To cover the maiden
Whose feet quickly traverse
The wilderness
The catch in her hair
Flowing behind her like garland
In the cool wind
And, she's O
phelia as she
Splashes into the winter riv
er
And floats downstre
am
Blue lips and purple rimmed eyes
She's a picture of icy
beauty
As her dress drags her down to the
bottom
Where she waits
A century later
To be thawed in a Spring
That never comes
Ophelia
Final Reflections
The thing that surprised me about my thinking in this unit was that Hamlet killed Polonius.
The writing in this unit was relevant to my life because there’s many things our parents tell us to
do, but we don’t obey them.The piece I’m most proud of is my quotes because
they are what makes my project entertaining. If Ophelia was standing right in front of me, I would try to talk her out of killing herself, and try to help
her through her father’s death. I will hold onto the different events that took place in this book and learn from the bad mistakes and
take advice from the good things.