Critical appreciation of Shakespeare's polonius advice to his son
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Polonius advises his son to think well before speaking and taking actions. Asks his son to be friendly but never to cross limits. He tells him to make friends but warns him about false friends. He asks him not to enter into a quarrel if he can not avoid it then make the opponent aware of his strength.
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Critical appreciation of Polonius advice to his son
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- Through the play Hamlet by William Shakspere, Polonius advises his son to be dignified and good along with his friends but to not be mean or stubborn.
- He is cautioned to pick out his friends after some deliberations. A trustworthy and faithful friend should be shielded amorously and affection and he mustn't let him go.
- Laertes is additionally advised to not be very lavish in his habits and will not spend money unnecessarily on new friends. On the full, Polonius advised his son to draw in friends only along with his virtuous character, not with money.
- Polonius guides his son to not enter into a quarrel for silly reasons. If he once involves himself, he should define himself totally. Laertes should warn the opponent to use caution against him. Laertes should hear the elders and take suggestions from nigh should take his own decision.
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