hamlet is so frustrating, but that's really because guildenstern wants to be able to understand him, and he also understands his role enough to know that the truth the king is looking for isn't the same as the truth guildenstern needs. and yes, exactly, the thing they really have in common is the relief of abstraction! thank you so much <3
Re: Nor Woman Neither (Hamlet, past Hamlet/Guildenstern)