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She serves him, gets a restraing order and he then get a gun and wants to shoot heer and himself, he hears cops siren and drops the gun claims he wasnt going shoot her and he got arrested.

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Q: What happens in the end of the movie Reviving Ophelia does she come out stronger dump him what is the outcome of her situation I didn't get to see the end?
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In terms of what happens in Hamlet which conflicts seems least justified?

Hamlet versus his girlfriend, Ophelia


Why is Hamlet a victim of circumstance?

His father dies because his uncle killed him and his mother ends up marrying his uncle. Also Polonius tells Ophelia that she can't be with him even though Gertrude wants Hamlet to marry Ophelia. Hamlet stabs at someone hiding behind the curtains and it just happens to be his girlfriend's father. He is sent to England to be killed and he happens to look at the orders which tell him he is to be killed. Then the ship just happens to be attacked by pirates who take him back to Denmark.


Who tells ophelia to get to a nunnery?

Ophelia is definitely very hurt by what Hamlet has said. Hamlet saying such a phrase only further pushes Ophelia's feeling that she was cheated by Hamlet, that the love they had together earlier was not real.


What happens after polonius death by hamlet?

Gertrude's account of Ophelia's death is not clear on the point. Her account says that Ophelia was hanging flowers on a tree branch overhanging a stream. The branch broke and she fell in. She floated downstream singing until her clothes became waterlogged and pulled her under, thus drowning her. Here are some approaches: 1. The gravedigger's approach. If she goes to the water, she drowns herself. Had she not wanted to drown she would have made some effort to get to shore, but she was happy just to lie there. Therefore she must have intended to die. 2. The insanity defence. But Ophelia is mad, and not in her proper senses. She may not have understood that she would ultimately have drowned. She did not try to escape because she didn't understand, not because she wanted to die, so it's not suicide. 3. Suicide traditions. It may sound strange but women who committed suicide because they were pregnant and unwed used to commit suicide by throwing themselves in the river. This was a tradition. According to some people, the fact that she drowned in the river tells the whole story. Who else did you think she was singing about when she sang "Quoth she, 'Before you tumbled me, you promis'd me to wed.' He replies 'So would I ha' done, by yonder sun, if thou hadst not come to my bed.'"? 4. Sparing the feelings of the bereaved. Gertrude is not telling this tale just to Claudius, but also to Laertes, who is still reeling from the death of his father. In order to spare Laertes' feelings, she is leaving out details which would confirm it as suicide. Likewise, when the priest says, "Her death was doubtful", he really means, "I have not got the slightest doubt that your wicked sister killed herself." The situation may well be that Ophelia's death was an accident, but that everyone around believed that it was suicide. Thus poor Ophelia is deprived of a Christian burial which, according to the beliefs of the time, would have denied her access to heaven. She is an innocent victim of those who should have cared for her (her father, her brother, Hamlet, the Queen, the church) in death as in life.


Why nothing happens twice?

Because we always want more, we always try to improve even the best things in our lives. When the situation is similar we change it into something else, better or worse but diffrent.

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Why is Hamlet a victim of circumstance?

His father dies because his uncle killed him and his mother ends up marrying his uncle. Also Polonius tells Ophelia that she can't be with him even though Gertrude wants Hamlet to marry Ophelia. Hamlet stabs at someone hiding behind the curtains and it just happens to be his girlfriend's father. He is sent to England to be killed and he happens to look at the orders which tell him he is to be killed. Then the ship just happens to be attacked by pirates who take him back to Denmark.