The Delay of Polonius in Shakespeare's Hamlet
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2012
Authors
Cardullo, Robert
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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In a play built on Hamlet's hesitation or delay, it should come as no surprise that Polonius's own long-winded delaying finds a home. In fact, Polonius's delay is intricately wound up with Hamlet's in the play. Polonius may provide us with comic relief in Hamlet, but it is not of the gratuitous kind. Rather it is structurally necessary: his comic delay places Hamlet's own tragic delay or hesitation in perspective; and it leads, in the turning point of the drama-the closet scene-to the stunning, fateful meeting of both delaying forces. This essay considers each of Polonius's delays in Hamlet in detail and attempts to relate them to the larger action, and meaning, of Shakespeare's drama.
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Shakespeare, Hamlet, Polonius, comedy, tragedy, foil character
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0602 languages and literature, 05 social sciences, 0507 social and economic geography, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 06 humanities and the arts
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Studıa Neophılologıca
Volume
84
Issue
1
Start Page
26
End Page
32
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