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  1. Polonius - Wikipedia

    Polonius is a character in William Shakespeare 's play Hamlet. He is the chief counsellor of the play's ultimate villain, Claudius, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia.

  2. Polonius Character Analysis in Hamlet | SparkNotes

    The secure and happy family unit of Polonius, Laertes, and Ophelia provides a stark contrast with the dysfunctional unit formed by Claudius, Gertrude, and Hamlet.

  3. Polonius, Hamlet: An Overview Of Polonius' Character

    His daughter, Ophelia, commits suicide under the extreme pressure placed on her by three powerful men – Claudius, Hamlet, and Polonius, led by Polonius, who uses her as bait to …

  4. Polonius Hamlet: Role & Significance in Shakespeare's Play

    Polonius in Hamlet is no mere fool; he is a multifaceted character whose verbosity, political scheming, and tragic end illuminate Shakespeare’s exploration of deception, power, and fate.

  5. Polonius Character Analysis in Hamlet | LitCharts

    Get everything you need to know about Polonius in Hamlet. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  6. Polonius in Hamlet | Shakespeare Character Analysis

    Polonius: A nosy, meddling, and pompous character in Shakespeare's Hamlet. His downfall serves as a reminder of the consequences of meddling in others' affairs.

  7. Hamlet Navigator: Characters: Polonius

    Annotated index of all appearances and all mentions of Polonius in Shakespeare's Hamlet.

  8. Hamlet Characters: Polonius - eNotes.com

    Polonius contributes to the thematic conflict between appearance and reality that permeates Hamlet. He comes across as a tedious and slow-witted man, but he is also an incredibly …

  9. Polonius - PlayShakespeare.com

    He is careful not to appear ambitious, and considers his daughter too lowly a bride for a prince. He expects full obedience from his daughter, and offers wise moral precepts to his son, while …

  10. Polonius | fictional character | Britannica

    Polonius, fictional character, councillor to King Claudius and the father of Ophelia and Laertes in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet (written c. 1599–1601). He is especially known for his …