Miss Ophelia asks him what becomes of their souls, and he shrugs off the question, saying it is not his problem. |
He awfulized the situation between the Ferdinand and Ophelia, stating that they were ready to kill each other. |
The former hurricane Ophelia has morphed back into a tropical storm. |
Denouncing unchaste women, Hamlet madly advises Ophelia to become a celibate nun. |
For her part, Gertrude knows her Hamlet's unroyal condition makes Ophelia a satisfactory match. |
She treats Ophelia with a regretful disdain on realising she has become a stool pigeon. |