All the text tells us of Ophelia’s bosom is that it is excellent (to Hamlet’s eyes, anyway) and white. Whether her coconuts are as big as your head, however, depends upon the actress playing the role…
(In Shakespeare’s day, of course, she would have been played by a boy, in which case her coconuts could be anything the property master’s imagination could manage.)
All the text tells us of Ophelia’s bosom is that it is excellent (to Hamlet’s eyes, anyway) and white. Whether her coconuts are as big as your head, however, depends upon the actress playing the role…
(In Shakespeare’s day, of course, she would have been played by a boy, in which case her coconuts could be anything the property master’s imagination could manage.)