Hamlet: Wisdom of Polonius The real disadvantage of the human world is that it collapses and refuses to work, and that he has studied the theoretical but false theory at the expense of great pain and suffering I will find out. Please think for a moment. Gradually, the world ridiculing philosophers revealed that society is running along the path of Polonius, and everyone is loyal to themselves or their own classes and work in the long term there is not. But it indiscriminately will get into confusion with terrible destruction and burning and will pave the way for a non-selfish society.
The world has been translated into various languages. Polonius is one of the protagonists of Hamlet and his role in theater is very interesting to scholars. Some of Hamlet's people regarded Polonius as a fool and his love for his voice brought about his constant injury. For centuries, scholars have analyzed the character of Bologna, and he will continue to analyze his role in Hamlet over the next century. The scholars believe that Shakespeare thinks Polonius is ridiculous due to stupid dialogue throughout the play. Polonius allowed Laertes to return to the French school. When he bid farewell in his room, Polonius told his son. Be careful at the entrance to the fight. I will listen to everyone, but your voice is very small. I am responsible to everyone, but keep their judgment Regardless of whether it is a borrower or a lender (yes), (loans) will not lose yourself and friends, and borrow the advantage of animal husbandry ( Solution). (13
One of the earliest cultural references of the show appeared in Shakespeare's own Hamlet. Prince Hamlet asked Polonias about his career at the university and Polonius said, "I made Julius Caesar, I was killed by the Parliament, Brutus killed me." Richard Bellevic generally accepted the role of Brutus and Hamlet as leaders, while older John Hemings played Caesar and Polonius. In 1851, German composer Robert Schuman created a concert prelude for Julius Caesar inspired by Shakespearean plays. Other music settings are Giovanni Bononcini, Hansvon Bülow, Felix Draeseke, Josef Bohuslav Foerster, John Foulds, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Manfred Gurlitt, Darius Milhaud, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco