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What conclusion does Ophelia draw from hamlets behavior in act three scene one in which he tells her to "get thee to a nunnery"
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The conclusion that Ophelia draws from Hamlet's behaviour in Act III, Scene ! is that He has lost his mind
. She exclaims aloud to please make him normal again and bemoans the man that he once was and fears for the man that he is now.
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PLATO the answer is C that he has lost his mind.
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