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Hamlet: Polonius, Reynaldo, and the Nature of Madness in Act II

In Act II of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Polonius sends Reynaldo to Paris with the intention to spy on his son Laertes and gather information about his behavior. Polonius believes Hamlet's madness stems from his love for Ophelia, his daughter, and overlooks other possible causes. Meanwhile, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are summoned by the king and queen to investigate the source of Hamlet's strange behavior, showcasing the theme of betrayal and manipulation. These events highlight the complexities of relationships and the quest for truth in the play.

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Hamlet: Polonius, Reynaldo, and the Nature of Madness in Act II

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