1. The Specturm Of The Courtiers In Hamlet, And Their Destrucion Of Lord Hamlet
Hamlet's loathing might have spurred from Polonius" swiftness to serve under Claudius after Hamlet's father died, which helps give a vivid picture of the corruption. ... His intentions were to find the truth in Hamlet's supposed madness, but ironically, he assisted in Hamlet's death. The King and Queen had been leery of Hamlet after their marriage, but when Polonius confronted them with the notion of Hamlet's madness, it confirmed their suspicions. ... Although the two do not have a major role in the play, and do not inflict physical or mental harm upon Hamlet, they ...
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- Grade Level: High School