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Oh boy, this book. I checked it out from my library thinking "oh boy, Hamlet but from Ophelia's point of view! I love Ophelia! This is perfect!" Oh how wrong I was.
Ophelia in [b:Hamlet|1420|Hamlet|William Shakespeare|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1351051208s/1420.jpg|1885548] is a fragile, docile, eager to please creature. In this book, she's very different. Originally, I loved the way that she was characterized by Klein, however, as I read on I was hardly able to handle how spiteful and how crafty Ophelia was. I also despised the ending. Ophelia's suicide was tragic and, in my personal opinion, very romantic. This ending... I refuse to deal.
Ophelia in [b:Hamlet|1420|Hamlet|William Shakespeare|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1351051208s/1420.jpg|1885548] is a fragile, docile, eager to please creature. In this book, she's very different. Originally, I loved the way that she was characterized by Klein, however, as I read on I was hardly able to handle how spiteful and how crafty Ophelia was. I also despised the ending. Ophelia's suicide was tragic and, in my personal opinion, very romantic. This ending... I refuse to deal.