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Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions Claudius and Polonius eavesdrop on Hamlet and Ophelia to find ... Tennant give their interpretation of this scene.
Perhaps the most famous scene concerning Ophelia in the original play is when Hamlet angrily tells her, "Get thee to a nunnery!" In the film, the pair are genuinely in love and marry in secret.
For example, in the “Get thee to a nunnery” scene, one of the show’s most famous, traditionally, King Claudius and an accomplice are watching an interaction between Hamlet and his beloved ...
In the bedchamber scene between the Prince and his mother Gertrude (Clare Higgins) after the concealed Polonius (David Calder, pictured above with Kinnear - with terrible laryngitis on press night) ...
new video loaded: Jude Law in 'Hamlet' In this scene, Hamlet tells Ophelia (Gugu Mbatha-Raw): "To a nunnery go." Advertisement 47:53 Advertisement 39:19 37:02 44:06 Advertisement 5:25 11:16 24:20 ...
Girlfriend Ophelia is pregnant—most likely by Laertes, her social-climbing brother—and Hamlet banishes her to a nunnery to “take care of it.” Throughout, Hamlet’s only recourse is to act ...
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