oh, guildenstern. i love his frustration with hamlet and his perceived lying (and how guildenstern both wants the truth so he has to take something to the king and so he can carry something in his heart) and how that blossoms into understanding. it’s the delight that’s missing! and nothing shows guildenstern understands hamlet better than the relief that the actors will be here to abstract feeling into fiction.
Re: Nor Woman Neither (Hamlet, past Hamlet/Guildenstern)