How would you describe the effect of rambling speech to reynaldo in Act II Scene 1?
Reynaldo is a servant of Polonius, sent by him to Paris to find out if his son Laertes is spending his money irresponsibly. However, Polonius insists on giving Reynaldo so much advice and instructions regarding his mission, that Reynaldo's mission becomes confusing. Polonius' rambling leaves Reynaldo baffled, and his speech creates a sense of chaos and confusion, contributing to the overall complexity and ambiguity of the situation.