The meaning most supported in this scene is that he wants her to retreat to a convent, safe from the corruption of the world.
This is supported through Hamlet's dialogue because most of it puts the blame on men, rather than Ophelia herself. He does, at one point generally put women down when he says "God has given you one face, and you make yourselves another: you jig, you amble, and you lisp, and nick-name God's creatures, and make your wantonness <span>your ignorance," but this is the most aggressive he gets towards women.
Most of the time he is blaming men for the wickedness in the world. He says things like "</span>s as I do crawling between earth and heaven? We are arrant knaves, <span>all; believe none of us." He also references her father, and seems to know that Polonius is watching them. His violence towards her becomes a show for him, further proof of his trying to protect Ophelia from all of the wickedness (including his own) in the world.
He has been lead to feel this way because through the first two acts he is realizing the impurities and inconsistencies of the way other people feel and act. He sees his uncle's crime and his mother's marriage as proof that people are prone to evil which is tainting his view of marriage in general. </span>
To be honest none of these answers seem right but if i were to pick one i would go with B.
In the movie he did win a sword and shaowed it to the men in the great hall while having a feest.
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The correct answer is: Fawn is more negative, suggesting manipulation of another for personal gain.
Indeed, the word fawn is both a noun and a verb. The noun describes a young deer that is still unweaned, in other words, that still drinks its mother’s milk. Therefore, the word fawn already suggests animality and immaturity. Then, the verb to fawn is usually used for dogs that seek their master’s love. It is also used for servile courtesans that seek the affection of their king in order to get privileges and favors from them.
Shakespeare is clearly showing that Cassius is trying to manipulate Brutus into regicide not to save democracy but to become an aristocratic or monarchic ruler of the Roman people.
I think it means find things from their work that make them unique or stand out. Try to look for something they do that no one else does.
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New Jersey Palisades, rising above the river on both sides of the New York/New Jersey state line, and to the indigenous people who lived there and were part of wider group known as Lenape (later called Delaware Indian). It was established in 1640 by David Pietersen de Vries (c. 1593-c.1655), a Dutch sea captain, explorer, and trader who had also established settlements at the Zwaanendael Colony
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please don't plaguarize off my work put in your own words