Table of Contents
- 1 What advice does Polonius give to his son?
- 2 What advice does Laertes give to Ophelia?
- 3 Why is Polonius advice ironic?
- 4 What are the five of the 10 pieces of advice Polonius gives his son Laertes before he leaves for school?
- 5 What is Polonius’s advice to Ophelia?
- 6 What advice would you give to Ophelia?
- 7 Does Polonius follow his own advice?
What advice does Polonius give to his son?
Polonius tells his son, “Give every man thy ear but few thy voice,” which means Laertes should listen more and talk less (1.3. 69). He proceeds to tell his son to spend a significant amount of money on clothes, because appearance is important in France, and discourages Laertes from borrowing or lending money.
What advice does Laertes give to Ophelia?
Laertes is headed to France, and he bids farewell to his sister, Ophelia. He has some brotherly advice for her: don’t trust Hamlet, or his confessions of love.
What advice would you give to Hamlet?
Lauren Willson, M.A. One piece of advice that Hamlet might benefit from is to be honest with the right people. Hamlet could have elected to trust in his friends and the people close to him. He had no reason to truly believe that anyone other than Claudius was involved in the plot to…
Why is Polonius advice ironic?
For example, his first bit of advice to Laertes is don’t tell people what is on your mind, or act hastily. Certainly this is ironic because Polonius is unable to act as he instructs his son to act while away at school. Polonius cannot keep his mouth shut. If he has a thought, he must share it.
What are the five of the 10 pieces of advice Polonius gives his son Laertes before he leaves for school?
As Laertes sets off for France, Polonius peppers him with advice. This includes worldly advice fit for a courtier’s son: dress as well (expensively) as you can, but in good, subdued taste; listen more than you talk; keep your opinions to yourself; be friendly but not too friendly.
What advice does Polonius give each of his children?
Polonius tells his son, “Give every man thy ear but few thy voice,” which means Laertes should listen more and talk less (1.3. 69). He proceeds to tell his son to spend a significant amount of money on clothes, because appearance is important in France, and discourages Laertes from borrowing or lending money.
What is Polonius’s advice to Ophelia?
Polonius sternly echoes Laertes’ advice and forbids Ophelia to associate with Hamlet anymore. He tells her that Hamlet has deceived her in swearing his love and that she should see through his false vows and rebuff his affections. Ophelia pledges to obey.
What advice would you give to Ophelia?
Summary: Act I, scene iii Bidding his sister, Ophelia, farewell, he cautions her against falling in love with Hamlet, who is, according to Laertes, too far above her by birth to be able to love her honorably.
What is Hamlet’s urgent advice before the play?
He then says arguably the most well known line from this whole speech: hold a mirror up to nature. Theatre is always holding a mirror up to nature. It has to resemble the reality of life for it to move an audience.
Does Polonius follow his own advice?
In the play, Polonius never follows his own advice. He orders his servant to spread lies about his son to find out what he is up to in Paris. He instructs his daughter, Ophelia, to pretend to read a prayerbook so that when Hamlet encounters her, she will seem more devout and sympathetic.