In Shakespeare’s Hamlet What Herb Is Said To Be For Remembrance?
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rosemary is the herb that is said to be for remembrance
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The correct answer of this question is rosemary.
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Given - In Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
To Find - Name of the Herb Is Said To Be For Remembrance.
Rosemary is a plant of recollection, according to scientists, because its aroma improves memory by 15%. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia stated the plant is 'for recollection,' according to English legend. Slipping rosemary into the pocket of an errant lover is said to make them remember their vows.
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