Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Polonius

Noun
/pəˈloʊ.ni.əs/
Definition
A character in William Shakespeare’s play ‘Hamlet’, known for his long-winded speeches and advice.
Examples
  • In Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’, Polonius offers advice to his son Laertes before he leaves for France.
  • Polonius’ famous lines include ‘To thine own self be true.’
  • The schemes of Polonius often add comic relief to the otherwise tragic atmosphere of the play.
Meaning
In the context of literature, Polonius represents the archetype of a father who meddles in the affairs of his children, often leading to unintended consequences.
Synonyms
  • Father
  • Advisor
  • Meddler