In Hamlet, Ophelia becomes insane and confused with all her emotions in her life that she drowns herself. In her efforts to please both her father and be worthy of Hamlet's love it leads her to her insanity. 
In Reviving Ophelia, written by Dr. Mary Pipher, she writes today about young adolescent girls that go through tough times in their life with high levels of violence and sexism. In her book, she stress the frequent suicide attempts, drugs, and sex that many young girls go through in their life time.

In Reviving Ophelia, written by Dr. Mary Pipher, she writes today about young adolescent girls that go through tough times in their life with high levels of violence and sexism. In her book, she stress the frequent suicide attempts, drugs, and sex that many young girls go through in their life time.
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