Answer: The answer is the second one.
Explanation:
<span>In page 33, in the Diary of Sierakowiak, there were entries like "And the railway station in Zbaszyn has been taken back from the Germans! We disperse full of joy and go to sleep" and "Long live humor; down with hysteria." And in page 21 , we find that he had a good time with his friends in a summer camp. Quotes like these show that he wanted to come out of the gloom at least for a while and cherish those in his mind .</span>
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I believe that the best answer for this question is an allusion. An allusion is a literary device where a writer refers to some other work of literature in their own work of literature in order to make some point or add emphasis. Here, T.S. Eliot is referring to Hamlet by Shakespeare. The speaker is asserting that he is not indecisive, as Hamlet is. Rather, he is like Polonius, a servant of the king in Hamlet. Polonius is a very cautious character but is overall fairly useless. I hope this helps.