Who Is Polonius's Madness And How Is It Justified In Hamlet

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He held a knife and just as quick as Polonius came into this world he was taken from it... in this scene Hamlet accidentally slays Polonius (the father of his lover). Hamlet is very shook even before this scene. He has made everyone around him nervous and scared; some even worried. Many of Hamlets decisions throughout the play make him mad; but is it justified? That is the question. Does he have a reasonable reason to be this way?
Throughout the play the entire cast of characters feel the wrath of Hamlet's madness. It effects everyone. His madness drives the play. It brings characters in while cutting some out and even changes characters like Ophelia. After Hamlet kills Polonius, Ophelia goes insane herself.
Once asked where Polonius' dead

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