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Our Teacher Edition on Hamlet can help. Themes All Themes. Fennel, possibly to Gertrude or Claudius, as a symbol of frailty and flattery. Is Ophelia a flower? Ophelia gives this flower to the Queen Gertrude as well as keeping some for herself. What is the Ophelia Syndrome? Ophelia is a character in Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Ophelia syndrome, named after her, may refer to: Ophelia syndrome, a medical condition characterized by Hodgkin lymphoma with autoimmune limbic encephalitis, caused by anti-metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 antibodies mGluR5.
What is Hamlet's biggest problem? Moreover, Hamlet struggles with his doubts about whether he can trust the ghost and whether killing Claudius is the appropriate thing to do. What flower symbolizes life? It is indicative of rebirth, new beginnings and eternal life.
It also symbolizes unrequited love. A single daffodil foretells a misfortune while a bunch of daffodils indicate joy and happiness. Daisy symbolizes innocence and purity. Does Ophelia Love Hamlet? Love In the beginning of the play, Ophelia does love Hamlet.
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