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What conclusion does Ophelia draw from Hamlets behavior in act III, scene 1, in which he tells her to “get thee to a nunnery”? 1. That he is feigning madness 2. That he is a mis…
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What conclusion does Ophelia draw from Hamlets behavior in act III, scene 1, in which he tells her to “get thee to a nunnery”?
1. That he is feigning madness
2. That he is a misogynist
3. That he has lost his mind
4. That he is unfit for the throne
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that he is feigning madness towards his mother Ophelia
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