Rosencrantz and Guilderstern (Pg. 36-53)




WOW, finally I start seeing how this book is really related to Hamlet, in these pages Ros and Guil have a conversation that is pretty much the exact one that is in Hamlet in Act 2. When i wrote the blog about the first 35 pages i didnt see anything about Hamlet at all and finally i can see clearer now the rain is gone. I can also see a hug difference in Rosencrantz from te firs reading. In the first reading he was a calm and collective young man, but in the second reading he like turned stupid.

Back to all the mood swings in the second reading, I think that the swings were an atempt to cheer Hamlet up. Remember that after all one of the main reasons for there hire was to cheer Hamlet up, and I think they are doing a great job at it.

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