buttons | flower buds |
cautel | deception |
censure | a belief |
crescent | flourishing |
habit | clothing |
husbandry | management of money |
liquid | changeable |
primy | in prime time |
temple | body |
thews | muscular power |
describe the attitudes and values of Laertes gives to Ophelia and those that Polonius gives to Laertes | caringViolent and power-centric |
explain the reasons that Laertes and Polonius both give Ophelia to convince her not to trust Hamlet’s love | immatureidlewon’t lastisn’t trueroyal responisibilities |
evaluate Polonius’ advice to his son. | associate only with the upper classkeep good helpful friends closeavoid conflictsif you must fight, make your enemy fear you |
what is comical about Polonius? | telling his son how to do things he doesn’t do and be things he isnthypocritical |
Hamlet Act I scene iii
July 7, 2019