Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Comic Relief
Kaylee King Per. 2 humourous Relief Shakespeares element of comic alleviation in his plays provides more than just mere pieces of entertainment for the groundlings it allows a break from the dense and sometimes ugliness continuity of the play. Comic scenes provide backup to the audition while building up the intensity from sooner scenes. Sometimes appearing out of place in spite of appearance the play, the scenes and references are still significant constituents in advancing the play. In Shakespeares hamlet comic relief is supplied by dint ofout the p rophy through the character of Polonius.Polonius, a foolish old man with a lot to say, is able to produce the amount of relief needful to his audience. With his grand speeches and pleasing manner, Polonius sets a certain sense of smell towards the entirety of the play. Time and time again he gives the old when I was your age speech and assumes the role of a parent to everyone, giving his unwanted and treat opinion. When a player about the close of Priam makes a deep and eloquent speech, Polonius interrupts by simply saying, This is alike long. This being said was entirely ironic because of the long and seemingly pointless speeches that Polonius dishes out to anyone able to hear.Shakespeares use of Polonius as a comic character is significant towards the overall tone of the play. The depressing and death filled play needs a comic way to show its tragic nature through a sort of dark humor. Hamlets many remarks regarding death and old age towards Polonius is a prime example of this. Polonius being the foolish elderly man he is, provides an easy target for Hamlet so called humor. Jokes of murder and death, although humorous, provide an edge of wickedness to the tone of Hamlet.
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