First Hamlet instructs Claudius to send a messenger to heaven to check out that Polonius is not there. (He likely isn't)If Polonius is not in heaven, there is only one other place he could be and that is in hell. There could be lots of choices. The obvious one is that Polonius is dead, and he has to be somewhere. Hamlet jokes about the death a bit. Polonius is not his favorite person. Added to that, Hamlet mistakenly believes that he has killed Clausius. Hamlet was not happy to find out that he hadn't.
To announce his death he says that there's no need to hurry, Polonius is not going anywhere. Claudius sends Hamlet to England and then informs England (the king) that he wants Hamlet dead. The plot is convoluted but the poetry is astonishing and the characterization second to none.
Answer:
First person refers to the speaker
Second person refers to the person who is being spoken to or the addressee
Third person refers a third party other than the speaker.
Explanation:
What is the difference Between First Person, Second Person, and Third Person?
When we talk of the first, second and third person we talking about the pronouns and their individual verb forms.
Let us look at the first person :
First person is the speaker and a pronoun used to refer to the first person is "I" if it is singular speaker. If it's plural subject pronoun that are used are "we" "us"
Examples that refers to the first person:
I love to sing .
I am eight years old.
What is Second Person?
Second person refers to someone who is spoken to or the addressee , subject pronouns used are "you " "your"
Second Person Example:
You love to sing .
You are eight years old
"You " refers to the addressee.
What is Third Person?
This is the third party person in which we use subject pronouns like "he" "it" "she" "her""him"
Third Person Example:
She loves to sing .
He is eight year old .
It is a tree with yellow berries .
"She" "He" "It" all refer to the third party
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