He tells it himself in the latter part of the play. Throw yourself back into impulse, and abandon control through intelligence. But what will be the result of such a doctrine? Death — the thinking being who cannot act from thought must perish.
Through the death of Polonius, Hamlet has committed the very crime which he was seeking to punish; the son of a father murdered has himself murdered a father.
Retribution will call up against him a son, at whose hands he will meet his fate. How is vsepr used to classify molecules? What are the units used for the ideal gas law? How does Charle's law relate to breathing? What is the ideal gas law constant? How do you calculate the ideal gas law constant?
He draws his sword and stabs it through the tapestry, killing the unseen Polonius. The irony of his demise stems from the fact that he was mistakenly murdered. The king tells Hamlet that he must leave at once for England, and Hamlet enthusiastically agrees. The jury of volunteers from the audience agreed — and they went further. However, the absence of sincerity along with the lack of personalized advice earns Polonius the worst father in literature.
Laertes is wise and insightful, and is no doubt living this advice already. This essay analyses Hamlet to prove that Lord Polonius is a manipulative character based on the following actions: using Reynaldo to obtain information from Laertes, interrupting an actor to declare that a particular speech is extremely long, and instructing Ophelia to spy on Prince Hamlet despite the risk involved.
Polonius is a proud and concerned father. Polonius is selfish, suspicious, and uncaring. Polonius is asking his son to be honorable and virtuous. Polonius is hypocritical for giving his son this advice because he is not trusting of his own son. After his son leaves, he sends Reynaldo to follow Laertes to Paris to find out how he is conducting himself.
Come, come, and sit you down. You shall not budge; You go not till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you. Gertrude is not prepared for Hamlet to put his hands on her. Remember that the whole castle believes Hamlet to have lost his mind. Right now the audience is thinking the same thing that Gertrude is. What just happened? Until now. Heard a noise? Kill it! A bloody deed- almost as bad, good mother, As kill a king, and marry with his brother.
Hamlet thought Claudius was hiding behind the arras! During this exchange, in fact, he still believes he has killed Claudius, which perhaps explains why he so blatantly accuses his mother of the crime, thinking that he has now avenged his father. The timing here is subject to some debate.
He has an opportunity there to kill him, but chooses not to take it. So, then, does Hamlet think that Claudius somehow beat him to the same destination? What happens next is not. Hamlet hides Polonius body, refusing to let him have a proper burial.
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