Parallelism In Hamlet

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He says that a man’s clothes portray the character of the man who wears it. Since the man is ultimately the one who is purchasing and choosing the clothes, it serves as an indicator or a sign that tells us about the nature of the man. Shakespeare once again utilizes personification to elaborate on the concept of “You are what you eat” in the archaic fashion which supports his advice in the context of the play by means of taking a complex concept into a simpler format for the audience to comprehend. Besides the literary devices mentioned above, Polonius uses Parallelism in the course of his the speech.

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