Blaise PascalHe no longer loves the person whom he loved ten years ago. I quite believe it. She is no longer the same, nor is he. He was young, and she also; she is quite different. He would perhaps love her yet, if she were what she was then.
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In the play "Hamlet," Hamlet says he believes that he and Ophelia no longer love one another.This quote is from Act Three, Scene Three when Hamlet is talking to his mother. In this conversation, he shows a very negative attitude toward his love, Ophelia. Hamlet is very upset with her because he believes she has changed. This change can be seen in the way she dresses and poses herself, which makes Hamlet feel anger towards her. He thinks that if she were to be what she once was to him, then maybe they might have been able to start over again.
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