Friday, 6 December 2013

Ophelia on Hamlet's Sulky Behaviour

     
Oh wherefore art thou Hamlet?  In response to my desire to hear of you again, I learn that your father has died and in his stead, your uncle has become King.  Oh poor Hamlet, if only it had ended there... but what is this I hear?  He has wed your mother?  Oh Hamlet, my poor poor Hamlet, you unfortunate soul!  You have every right to be sad and distraught, and yet you do not show it as much as you are feeling... Do you need a shoulder to cry on?  I'm sure mine would be much more comfortable than Horatio's... Why do you not come to see me?

Do you doubt that?  You mustn't question my feelings for they could not be more genuine!  If by any chance you have heard anything from my father or brother, disregard them!  I love you more than myself it seems, and I would do anything to have you by my side.  No matter what I have to do.  So Hamlet, let me console you... We shall face your problems together.  I shall rid you of the dark cloud that has been cast upon your heart, and bring light into your life again.  You poor soul...let you act upon your feelings or I shall upon mine... My Hamlet, come to me!              
Falling in Love


We make such a beautiful couple.

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