Ophelia is the motherless child of an absent father. To keep her occupied, her father allows Ophelia the privilege of learning alongside her brother, something uncommon in the fourteenth century. When Ophelia turns eight, her father takes a position with the king, moving the family to the castle’s grounds. Life is very different from her small village routine, but Ophelia and her brother soon befriend the similar aged prince. As Ophelia grows into a strong-minded and beautiful young lady, the queen takes note of her many talents and makes her a favored attendant of the court. The prince also notices the beautiful Ophelia and they begin a love story in secret, as their match would not be deemed acceptable. With the help of the prince’s most trusted friend, they marry in secret.And so begins the parallel tale of Ophelia,
Ophelia
Recommended as a jumping off point for the study of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, for secondary students who enjoy parallel fiction and those keen on courtly tales.
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Resources:Genre: Parallel Fiction. Age: Young Adult. Pages: 336


Themes: Romance, Loss, Coming of Age



Publisher: Bloomsbury USA. Date: October 2006.
ISBN-10: 1582348014 / ISBN-13: 978-1582348018
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Lisa Klein grew up in the boondocks and tried her hand at writing at an early age. She once wrote a story about a dog with his head stuck in a mayonnaise jar. You can read more about her on her website.____________________________________________________________
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