This line is partly to Laertes, and partly aside. Ophelia turns away from Laertes when she says, "(pray you love, remember.)" She is addressing that to Hamlet. Traditionally, ''rosemary'' is also associated with weddings. Ophelia is praying that Hamlet will remember he asked her to marry him. The word ''love'' is on the mark. From its use as a wedding flower, rosemary is considered a love charm. | This line is partly to Laertes, and partly aside. Ophelia turns away from Laertes when she says, "(pray you love, remember.)" She is addressing that to Hamlet. Traditionally, ''rosemary'' is also associated with weddings. Ophelia is praying that Hamlet will remember he asked her to marry him. The word ''love'' is on the mark. From its use as a wedding flower, rosemary is considered a love charm. |