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28 May, 11:04

The Gentleman who describes Ophelia to Gertrude and Horatio says she "speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense: her speech is nothing." Are Ophelia's words disregarded in the play? Are women's words disregarded in contemporary culture?

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  1. 28 May, 11:24
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    Woman's words are disregarded on a global scale. The United States has made a major effort to include the words and wisdom of women. However a majority of Eastern cultures disregard the words of women. Ophelia is disregarded because she is obsessed with love and isn't educated. Middle-Eastern cultures disregard women due to their education and their roles as inferior position to men.
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