It is the last proposal to his son that his son, Raltes, is eager to go to Paris on the next ship [NECEER A BORROWER] LENDER BE]
Polonius thought of more things than what he knew during the Elizabeth era in his new era. As Polonius sees, borrowing money, borrowing money, playing with women of suspicious character, and other unfair attempts are "imitation" for themselves. "Fake" Polonius seems to mean "disadvantage" or "harmful to your image"; through "real" he means "be true to his best interests" . He encourages you to take care of yourself so that you can look after other people. Of course, the warning of the old man is wise; but he repeats the Orthodox argument with incredible self-satisfaction. Polonius was impressed with his words, and he protected his interests and completed his art of showing virtue and his "real" approach to others. It does not matter, this includes the assassination of Hamlet for King Claudius. Although not a problem, many of Polonius' arrogant (despite being old) intellectual cores are currently regarded as Shakespeare's own sensible lifestyle.
Indeed, what is the meaning of "making myself a reality"? Are you yourself? Do not you change someone? Do you obey your own idea? Please do not deceive yourself. Determining the meaning of this line and advice for Shakespeare's young men and women going to college is to a certain extent governed by the meaning of "self", the meaning of "real", and perhaps even the meaning of "meaning" . "Syntactically, the word self is usually expressed as a part of a recursive pronoun (" myself "," yourself "), but since it does a useful psychological work, there is also a noun (" self "). What is "self"? When you are "faithful to yourself", are you real? When we talk about "self", we usually refer to a person's real identity, unique state or reality, and sometimes from time to time the reality behind the outside or visible side of a person
To answer this question, we must consider the above-mentioned questions. What do you mean when we ask? What do you mean by yourself? The meaning is usually related to meaning or meaning of something, usually understood as intention. Therefore, although we repeat our question, what is the intention of Shakespeare's "When are you true?" What does he want to accomplish? What is his goal? What is he trying to convey? When asking "Is yourself true?", What would he want us to understand?
If we understand the meaning as an intention, I would like to suggest that "contradictory, we are real" means that "self" does not exist. To put it more precisely, "Hamlet" in Shakespeare means that "self" only exists as a rhetoric, philosophical, psychological structure, and we use this structure to examine the world experience and behavior I understand. . If so, this clause might make us think that Shakespeare is not only a playwright, but also a moral philosopher, a moral person in the drama.
"It is faithful to ourselves": The confrontation between the son and himself in Hamlet is a very important aspect for people. It helps to determine who the person is and what is important to that person. In "Hamlet" of William Shakespeare, father and son are using the same name to create a dilemma that can not be overcome. Rarthez is different from his father's name, but his father has always dominated him. - The role of Horatio in the Shakespeare play 'Hamlet' In the William Shakespeare theater 'Hamlet', creation of confident Horaiso is for various purposes. Horatio is a flat character. He is a faithful, obedient and trustworthy fellow of Hamlet. His role has not received any major change through the script except that he is a witness of Hamlet, Claudius, Gertrude's death.