In Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead there are many allusions to the play Hamlet which contribute to the meaning of the play and helps the reader better understand what is happening. In the tragedy, Hamlet Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are two very minor characters whom the reader hardly hears from throughout the course of the play. However, in Rosen
crantz and Guildenstern are Dead those two minor characters turn into the main characters and the play is told from their point of view using an abundance of slapstick/Abbot and Costello come dy. The three most prevalent allusions within the play are: both plays contained a disorder theme; however, it is greatly enhanced within Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead , in Hamlet Rosen
crantz and Guildenstern seemed like one character with two voices, but in the second play they are two different characters with two different voices, and in Hamlet there were very few light scenes while Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead was full of slapstick humor.
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