But this is not the correct answer. They want to know who you are. Sitting to think about the problem makes the answer more difficult. As a human being, we will know who I am. The drama of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern is certainly not just a way to express this suspicious attack. Moving forward, the basic message of death or death is also an important element of the drama of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. At the end of Hamlet's drama there were some dead, neither Rosen Crantz nor Gilden Stern drama changed.
Reading "Sara & Gerald" is the same as seeing "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead". '' These small characters already used prospects and reduced the main role for spear carriers. Of course, at Tom Stoppado, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern played Hamlet and Ophelia on stage. In this new book, Gerald and Sarah Murphy performed a support actor consisting of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Fernand Leger, Archibald MacLeish, John Dos Passos, Cole Porter, and Igor Stravinsky.
When he changed Hamlet to Rosen Crant, Stoppard changed his personality, and Gilden Stern died. In Hamlet, Rosenkrantz and Gilden Stern are small characters and appear in several scenes, but their emotions and emotions are not important on stage. Their name is not enough for the hero to remember, the king and queen and Hamlet confuse their names? Rosenkrants and gentle Gilden Stern? And? Gentle Rosenkrantz and Gilden Stern. But both Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, and these two small characters are now the focus of the drama, hence the name of the title. These characters were given personality, Rosencrantz said that it was "good enough to earn so much money from his friends", and Guildenstern's character memo worried about these effects but realized Did you panic about it? What? Run over the head
Rosen Kranz said to the players in a tragedy: "My name is Gilden Stern, this is Rosen Cranz ... I'm sorry - his name is Gilden Turner, I am Rosenkrands" (Stoppard 22). The loss of their own identity shows that the meaning of their private life has disappeared, making them sarcastic and unrecognizable. In addition, they lost their character and cause problems for other characters to distinguish between them. In the process of discussing the king giving them the same amount of money, Gildenstrand cried out that the king "does not discriminate" (Stoppard 104)