Hamlet

Polonius uses a LADDER, a logical progression of steps, up or down, that by their very orderliness seem to make sense. What are the steps in the ladder that he offers the king and queen in lines 146-151? What is wrong with Polonius' logic?

Polonius uses a LADDER, a logical progression of steps, up or down, that by their very orderliness seem to make sense. What are the steps in the ladder that he offers the king and queen in lines 146-151? What is wrong with Polonius' logic?

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What act and scene are you referring to?