Analysis of Act I Scene III from Hamlet

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To Polonius, his public image is the most important thing. By giving Laertes the guidance and wise words, he appears to be a loving, caring father, who looks out for his children. But in reality, however, Polonius is just working for his own interests ? he wants to control his public image. By saying these things to Laertes, he is trying to control Laertes, who, being his son, affects his image...
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By saying these things to Laertes, he is trying to control Laertes, who, being his son, affects his image. Furthermore, in Act two, Polonius sends Reynaldo, a spy, to gather information about Laertes. This is another image of Polonius trying to control his son. This also portrays the lack of trust that Polonius has for people, as well as the fact that he doesn't respect others ? he doesn't respect Laertes' privacy...
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