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20 Feb 2013 · Rosemary and Pansies: Ophelia gives these flowers to Laertes, she even cites them as being for remembrance and thoughts.
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Ophelia's flowers, then, symbolize her many-faceted personality and desires, which have been stripped, squashed, and corrupted by society's expectations.
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3 Jul 2021 · Ophelia gives Rosemary and Pansy to her brother Laertes. She herself states that these two flowers are for thoughts, prayers and remembrance.
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Fennel and Columbine: Fennel symbolizes flattery and columbine is considered to be the flower for "decieved lover," as it is a symbol for male adultury and ...
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insulting them; so, poor distraught Ophelia does not choose these flowers ... Laertes, the son of Polonius, has been out of the country and returns home to ...
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27 Jun 2019 · Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) and columbine she intends as a grave message to King Claudius: fennel for flattery, cajoling, deceit; and columbine ...
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15 May 2015 · Ophelia could give the rue to Gertrude, as they will share it, they're both women, but Gertrude must wear hers “with a difference” (with ...
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It is generally accepted that the Long Purple that Shakespeare refers to is the Common Purple Orchis, a wildflower found in the woods, meadows and pastures.
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14 Jun 2013 · Ophelia tells us that rosemary is for remembrance, and pansies are for thoughts. Laertes is the most logical recipient, because he will keep his ...
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By a long established custom, however, which has become a fixed stage tradition, Ophelia assigns rosemary to Hamlet, who is present to her imagination; she ...
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Ophelia then gives fennel and columbines to Gertrude, and rue and daisies to Claudius. She says she would offer Claudius violets to represent faithfulness, but ...
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Likewise, the Danish royal court has much to regret. The most common interpretation is that Ophelia gives the rue not kept for ...
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Rosemary symbolizes remembrance and faithfulness, and Ophelia gives this plant to her brother, Laertes. Laertes returns home to learn that their father ...
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Perhaps the flowers that best represent Ophelia's emotions were given to Gertrude. Columbines, which Ophelia gives to Gertrude, symbolize thanklessness and ...
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