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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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3172 but . . . be] Edwards (ed. 1985): “The modern reader cannot suppress his astonishment that Gertrude should have watched Ophelia die without lifting a finger to help her. Shakespeare wrote for a theatre audience before the realistic novel had come into existence: this speech is an impersonal account of Ophelia’s death. It has been suggested that the queen’s story is something of a ‘cover up’ of a deliberate act of suicide; the priest ((in 5.1.194-7)) says there had been such a cover-up. In that case, the queen’s narrative becomes implausible at this point. In view of Shakespeare’s total inconsistency about Horatio’s awareness of life in Elsinore ((see note to 1.2.176)) it is better to say that Gertrude steps out of her role to serve the purpose of the play.”
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