Polonius 'wrong Polonius' mistake is so strict that there are many parents trying not to make embarrassing things to parents. At other times, parents can use their children to do specific things to gain social reputation. Polonius also showed similar behavior in Shakespeare's "Hamlet". Polonius "Housekeeper who retaliates for his spoiled life against his son and daughter" (Blum 111), "Old man, long-term courtier and coworker" (Dominica) 96) King.
One of the people seeking revenge is Ronaldus, the son of Polonius. Prince Hamlet incorrectly killed Polonius (the latter standing behind the scenes of Hamlet and Gertrude). As Hamlet incorrectly believed that Polonius was Claudius, he was sad when he learned that he had killed Polonius. Lertes from France desperately returned to Denmark. He entered the castle and asked Claudius to tell him who is the cause of his father's death. Not only his father was killed, Laertes also found that his sister Ophelia was drowned for sorrow and drowned in a nearby river. When Claudius convinced Ruthes, Hamlet killed Rirte 's father and sister, and Claudius and Leltus developed Hamlet' s murder in a poisoned sword and a glass of wine with poison. I will plan. Raats attacked Hamlet with a poison sword and shed blood, but Hamlet did not die soon. Shortly after the death of Claudius, Hamlet died.
In the last peep of Hamlet, Polonius was hidden behind the Aras of the Gertrude room. Hamlet trashed roughly with his mother and made her cry in search of help. Polonius heard what Hamlet says for help, but Hamlet thought incorrectly the voice of Claudius, stabbed Aras and killed him. Polonius was originally proposed to imitate William Cecil, principal advisor, Queen Elizabeth, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Financial Officer, in 1869. Israel Gollancz also suggested that Polonius may be a satire against Burghley. This theory is often confirmed by additional discussion, but it is also controversial. For example, Editor Harold Jenkins of Arden Hamlet criticized Bergely's view as "unlikely" and "atypical of Shakespeare" if there was a direct personal satire.