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... This topic is echoed later on when Hamlet calls Polonius a "fishmonger" (II. ... However, as the following passage suggests, Polonius is in fact what Hamlet calls him - a "tedious old fool. ... The stupidity of his advisor stresses one more time that Claudius is not as able a king as King Hamlet was before him. ... The artificiality of Polonius suggests the kind of world in which Hamlet and the other characters are now living - full of deceit, pretense and masks.
Approximate Word count = 1153 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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