Answer:
He explains Hamlet's behavior through Ophelia's dialogue, thereby tying up loose ends in the plot.
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, the dialogue between Ophelia and Polonius is recorded as they try to explain the behavior of Hamlet.
Therefore, the most likely reason Shakespeare included this passage is, he explains Hamlet's behavior through Ophelia's dialogue, thereby tying up loose ends in the plot.
Apart from the interpretation which was common for both the Utah Valley University and Balinese production that the person above me mentioned, you can also take into consideration the fact that Caliban was a monstrous character in both of these productions.
Caliban is a hated character in any production in the world.
You really could just look it up on google
He valued knowledge in which alone set him apart from the Greasers. Darry pushes Ponyboy so hard because he loves Ponyboy, yes, but also because Ponyboy is representative of Darry’s lost dreams. The two Curtis brothers struggle with their feelings about one another for the most of the novel. Hope this helps!!!!