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Hmm this reading was odd
Rosencrantz wants to go home badly, but Gertrude tells R and G to go see Hamlet while they ask a bunch of questions (which, of course, confused me). I was completely confused about the whole switching character idea. Which, I mean, I guess is the whole point of the game, but it seems to be completely pointless. Anyways, they go about the annoying game and we find out some stuff and then Hamlet walks in. The tales all match up and it confuses me a bit more. I was lost at this point. We all have come to notice that this is much more laid back and light hearted compared to the other reading. The jokes and stupid humor give us a break from the non-stop drama in Hamlet. However, I find a lot more foreshadowing in R and G. I guess because it focuses on them….duh janie.
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