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Ophelia (/ oʊ ˈ f iː l i ə /) is a character in William Shakespeare's drama Hamlet (1599–1601). She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes and potential wife of Prince Hamlet. Due to Hamlet's actions, Ophelia ultimately enters into a state of madness that leads to her drowning.
Sweet/Vicious is an American rape and revenge buddy comedy drama television series created by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson for MTV.The series revolves around the activities of Jules and Ophelia, two college students who secretly act as vigilantes on-campus and target sexual assailants.
From 2013 to 2014, Dearden portrayed the character McKenzie in two seasons of the web series 101 Ways to Get Rejected. [7] The show was created and written by fellow USC student Susie Yankou and was directed by Mike Effenberger. [8] In 2016, Dearden was cast in the MTV TV show Sweet/Vicious, where she played the character Ophelia Mayer. [9]
"Sweet Ophelia" is a song released by American singer-songwriter Zella Day for her second extended play, Zella Day (2014), and her second studio album, Kicker (2015). The song was produced by Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry of Wax Ltd , with lyrics written by Day, Gagel, and Barry.
Agatha Christie's characters refer to Ophelia in the novels After the Funeral (1953), Third Girl (1966) and Nemesis (1971). [4] [5] In Jasper Fforde's novel Something Rotten (2004) Ophelia tries to take over the play during Hamlet's excursion to the real world. [6] Ophelia by Lisa Klein tells the story of Hamlet from Ophelia's point of view. [7]
In April 2014, "Sweet Ophelia" was released as the first single off of the Zella Day EP with the b-side "1965". The music video was directed by Gianennio Salucci and released on April 7, a day ahead of the 7" release by tastemaker B3Sci Records in coordination with Day's Pinetop Records, an imprint of Hollywood Records .
Ophelia is a feminine given name, probably derived from Ancient Greek ὠφέλεια (ōphéleia, "benefit"). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name is best known as a character from William Shakespeare 's Hamlet who has a tragic end.
The lead single, "Sweet Ophelia" was released digitally on April 7, 2014, [27] alongside a 7" LP release with "1965" as a B-side. [9] The song premiered on Noisey. [28] A music video for "Sweet Ophelia" was released to support the single. KCRW premiered the second single, "East of Eden", two days before its official release. [25]