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Cultural references to Ophelia
References to character Shakespeare's in Hamlet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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See also: Cultural references to Hamlet and Ophelia (disambiguation)
Ophelia, a character in William Shakespeare's drama Hamlet, is often referred to in literature and the arts,[1] often in connection to suicide, love, and/or mental instability.
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