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Hamlet 1.3 What the Critics Say

Hamlet 1.3 What the Critics Say

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Interactive Video

English, Other

6th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the character of Polonius in Shakespeare's Hamlet, examining whether he is a wise father or a foolish old man. Critics like Harold Bloom and Ernest Jones have differing views on him. The video discusses Polonius's advice, particularly 'To thine own self be true,' and its relevance to Hamlet. It highlights Polonius's role as a father, counselor, and member of the royal court, noting that his scenes are often cut in adaptations. The video also touches on the historical context, suggesting Polonius may be a caricature of Lord Burley, Queen Elizabeth's advisor.

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