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Hamlet Public Vs Private Essay

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In public we act one way and in private we act another. Those who see us judge only how we act in public and know nothing about how we are in private which is a better indicator of a person’s true nature. Shakespeare shows this difference between public and private selves through the use of asides and soliloquies. In the beginning of the play we are introduced to the main characters and learn about their personality traits through the things that they say. For instance, Horatio’s description of Hamlet and his desire to introduce the ghost to him reveals to the reader/audience that he is close to Hamlet and is loyal to him. Some other examples include King Claudius’ speech which presents himself as a king that is devoted to his people and …show more content…

Polonius has the most asides and they are all in response to the words or actions of Hamlet. When Polonius tells the king of his theory that Hamlet is madly in love with Ophelia and intends to prove it by having him speak to her while he and the king watch, he first approaches Hamlet to talk to him. When they talk Hamlet believes that Polonius is a fishmonger which Polonius denies in a polite way while still trying to get information out of him. His first aside says “How say you by that? Still harping on my daughter. Yet he knew me not at first. He said I was a fishmonger. He is far gone, far gone!” (II.II 106-109) Although unnecessary, this aside reveals once more his true beliefs when speaking to Hamlet which are that he is madly in love with his daughter and that is why he is so mad that he can’t even recognize Polonius. His asides reveal only his true intentions when talking to Hamlet and his own personal thoughts on his actions. However, this is enough to affirmate that Polonius is someone who puts up the front of loyal chamberlain to everyone, including those that he works for, like Hamlet. This front does not apply to King Claudius, however, as it seems that he is the only one he is truly loyal to. Lying to Hamlet for Claudius and thinking less of him because he is mad whilst still pretending to be loyal only supports that idea

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