A main focus on the allusions and comedy within the novel as well as references to the allusions to Hamlet throughout the novel.
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In Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
there are many allusions to the play Hamlet which contribute to
the meaning of the play and helps the reader better understand
what is happening. In the tragedy, Hamlet Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are two very minor characters whom the reader hardly
hears from throughout the course of the play. However, in Rosen
crantz and Guildenstern are Dead those two minor characters turn
into the main characters and
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d contain an abundance of slapstick/Abbot and Costello humor. However, in Hamlet the few light scenes were generally dark comedy like the grave digger scene. The many allusions to Hamlet within Ros and Guil are Dead contribute to the reader's comprehension of both plays. However, a person who has never read Hamlet could understand what occurred throughout the play because the basic story line is apparent in Ros and Guil are Dead.
d contain an abundance of slapstick/Abbot and Costello humor. However, in Hamlet the few light scenes were generally dark comedy like the grave digger scene. The many allusions to Hamlet within Ros and Guil are Dead contribute to the reader's comprehension of both plays. However, a person who has never read Hamlet could understand what occurred throughout the play because the basic story line is apparent in Ros and Guil are Dead.