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Ros and Guil Tres

May 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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I thought this section made Hamlet even more easier to understand. As character development continued in Hamlet with Ros and Guil we get a better understanding on what these characters are about. Whenever Hamlet enters dragging Polonius’ body it really ties the two plays together. That is such a great example of intertextuality.This makes me wonder if they are really on the King’s side or Hamlet’s side. It doesn’t seem like Hamlet would want alot of people to know he did this but if Ros and Guil are on the King’s side does Hamlet know that? In Hamlet did they find out about him killing Polonius yet? Because these stories are so intertwining it confuses me. It is hard for me to remember what I read in one book and what I read in another.It is also hard for me to remember if it happened in both books.

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  • 1    lambt // May 10, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    I thought that is was also easier to understnad because there are so many more connections in the seciton. I feel like I have used the word “connection” over a million times in all my comments, but I like the connections and it makes it easier to read and not as random

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