Thursday, December 6, 2012
Same Words, Different Interpretations
Polonius is known as the character to flatter the King with his obsequious and servile language. I would emphasize the part: "And, as you said (and wisely was it said)". Polonius is a brown noser and I would direct with to move his hands a lot as a jester to his loyalty. Also, I would perhaps have him bend down to show his inferiority to the King. Moreover, he spies on his children, so I would establish that he is a frazzled character who doesn't really care for his kids.
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