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Hamlet Model paragraph
Doubt thou that the stars are fire, Doubt thou that the sun doth Move Doubt truth to be a liar but never doubt that I love'.(2:2)
In act 2, Scene 2, Hamlet tells Ophelia that if she believes in everything that was seen to be true then she can neve doubt his love for her. Furthermore he is saying that even if She doubts that the stars are fire, to never doubt his love for her. This can be shown by the use of the verb doubt Which is used as opposites in context. At the start of the extr Hamlet is saying to doubt the generally believed knowledg however the final line tells her to never doubt which means to always believe in his love.
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