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<u>To give Laertes advice about how to behave while away from home.</u>
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Laertes is about to return to school in France, so Polonius gives his son advice about how to behave.
Gilbert is talking about the unavoidably of time and doom in this line
Explanation:
Gilbert here says that the sun is “dragging them all back toward the winter”
Here the symbols of sun and winter are important to understand as well as the symbol of dragging.
The sun is a symbol of time as it is the harbinger of the new day and is the way people know that the time is passing.
The winter can also mean desolation and death too as the end of life is considered the winter of life.
Thus Gilbert here is talking about the inevitability of death in the world with this metaphor of time.
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<h3>couldn't read the paper, sorry but ill still do one A man is walking in a silent hallway with a light blinking at the end of it, he has a hard time getting through all the cobwebs as they stick to him pulling him further back from the light shining at the end. He runs down the hallway cautiously, scared of might be around the corner but determined to get to the light. He blasts through the hallway quickly and finally gets to the end of the hallway to see a raggedy and dirt doll which seemed to belong to an Amanda, as seen on the tag. He picks it up and it shines as bright as the sun, only for him to see its chest burst open allowing him to read what was on the note inside of the doll, he pulls the note out and reads it aloud, "Looк ßÈ hÏπd λΦυ." he turns around to see what was holding him back, a dark horrible creature, and he knew he wasn't the first one to see it or deal with it, its name was anxiety</h3>
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Answer:
taking responsibility for one's actions.
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