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You are going to be casting a film of Hamlet. Right now you are studying the character of Polonius. These are the answers to questions you had about Polonius's advice to his son:

  1. What metaphor does Polonius use to say how his son should keep his old and true friends?

    Polonius tells Laertes to grapple, or fasten, his old and true friends to his soul with hoops of steel.

  2. Why shouldn't Laertes wear fancy or gaudy clothing?

    Laertes shouldn't wear fancy or gaudy clothing because "the apparel oft proclaims the man," which means that you can often judge a person's character by the clothes he wears.

  3. Give one reason why a person shouldn't be a borrower or a lender.

    A person shouldn't be a borrower or a lender because "the loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry." This means that often a loan isn't returned and causes trouble in friendships. Also, a constant borrower doesn't rely on himself to cultivate and care for his possessions on his own.

  4. What should Laertes remember above all else?

    Laertes should remember, above all else, "to thine own self be true," which means that he should remember to always be true to himself.

"Some parts are terribly challenging and you have to be able to see and hear which person will do the best job," says Gaze.