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second reading




This reading was different from the first. Here is where Hamlet’s story and Rosencrantz and Gilderstern’s intertwined. R&G’s story shows aspects of postmodernism in this second reading. They play another game but this one dealt more with questions and seemed like a pretty fun one to play( in my opinion a lot more fun then the first one) except this one evolved role playing and I get embarrassed so easily I don’t know if I’d be able to participate. (but it would be fun to watch!)

 

I had more difficulty reading this part of the story then the first time. I think I was confused on the objective of the game and then I was confused on how Hamlet came to play in what was going on. But as soon as I got to the end of the story I was able to connect the two stories together!

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