Get Thee To A Nunnery Hamlet. To a nunnery, go, and quickly too. The exact words hamlet’s says are:

“Get Thee to a Nunnery!” (‘Hamlet’, Act III, scene1
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She lies to him, saying her father must be at home. I have heard of your paintings too, well enough. Hamlet if thou dost marry, i'll give thee this plague for thy dowry:

If Thou Dost Marry, I'll Give Thee This Plague For:


Hamlet’s true motives are questionable before he even enters into this fierce confrontation with ophelia and by the time he storms out of it, we, the reader or audience, are left with very few answers. For wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. Hamlet if thou dost marry, i'll give thee this plague for thy dowry:

Get Thee To A Nunnery, Go:


Hamlet if thou dost marry, i'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: Why wouldst thou be a breeder 122. For wise men know well enough:

For Wise Men Know Well Enough What Monsters You Make Of Them.


Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool; The man’s words to his mother are pure animal cruelty. One has been sleeping around and married his uncle, and the other just declined his advances.

God Hath Given You One Face, And You Make Yourselves Another.


For wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. I love my dogs, chess, go to science and art museums, and chatting with my friends!

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He confuses her with mixed messages. This makes his suggestion that she should go to a monastery doubly insulting. O heavenly powers, restore him!

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