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Which links to Stoppard's play as an appropriation, the line 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead' being contained within Hamlet itself, and an echo of their being 'trapped' within the text, an absurdist universe, essentially;Originally posted by +:: $i[Q]u3 ::+
Ros and Guild feel helpless in being unable to control their destiny (note the dramatic irony of the play's title.. we KNOW that they'll die no mater what!), and stoppard's audience will relate to this - they know that they'll die (death is the only surety... there's another quote somewhere) but nothing else is certain.