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POLONIUS, Attitudes towards Hamlet's madness, image, Accounts of his…
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Presented as more of a comical character, and breaks the seriousness of the play overall.
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My personal favourite interpretation of Polonius, and the most accurate considering Polonius' line and wit in script
Accounts of his rambling
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Madam, I swear I use not art at all
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Polonius imposes an authoritative tone and is even physically dominant upon Ophelia while chastising her
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BBC ANDREW SCOTT VERSION
Killed via gunshot instead, Hamlet hits his corpse, Hamlet also shifts in demeanor after remembering he killed Polonius
Does not say 'I am slain', and is bought to the silence of his death
Smith - Polonius seems to love his children and he has the welfare of the kingdom in his mind. His actions, however, are totally corrupt
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Thou this be madness, yet there is method in't
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Behind the arras, I'll convey myself to hear the process