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Page 1: By:Lisa Lee and Aiyana Archibeque THE RESERVED GUILDENSTERN

By:Lisa Lee and Aiyana Archibeque

THE RESERVED GUILDENSTERN

Page 2: By:Lisa Lee and Aiyana Archibeque THE RESERVED GUILDENSTERN

ENTER (GUILDENSTERN)• Act 2 Scene 2: Arrives along with

Rosencratz at first appearing to be a faithful friend of Hamlet but devoted to the Kingdom.

• At first, he would come off as a caring friend that wants to help out Claudius by finding out what is wrong with Hamlet.

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PLAY PROGRESSES

• From the scenes with Guildenstern along with Rosencratz and Hamlet, Guildenstern is not as close with Hamlet for he does not speak much.

• As the play progresses, Guildenstern seems to be as easier target for Hamlet rather than Rosencratz.

• He confesses first.

• Hamlet demands him to play the recorder as he is playing him while Rosencratz is on the sidelines.

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GUILDENSTERN TO HAMLET• Guildenstern brings out another side of

Hamlet as the audience is able to see more of Hamlet’s bad side as he twisting his words around and plays around with them.• Guildenstern: Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word

with you.

• Hamlet: Sir, a whole history.

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PROGRESSING.

• Despite his disloyalty to Hamlet, Guildenstern is devoted to carrying out the orders of the King.

• He is very descriptive when teling the King what was wrong with Hamlet than Rosencratz.• Rosencratz: He does confess he feels himself distracted.

But from what cause he will by no means speak.

• Guildenstern: Nor do we find him forward to be sounded.

But with a crafty madness keeps aloof

When we would bring him on to some confession

Of his true state.

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ACT 5.

• Guildenstern is only mentioned in Act 5 and he is dead at that time thanks to his “good” friend, Hamet.

• Hamlet hesitates to kill the King but not his friends.• Hamlet:Why, man, they did make love to this employment.

They are not near my conscience. Their defeat

Does by their own insinuation grow.

'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes

Between the pass and fell incensèd points

Of mighty opposites.

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FLAT AND STOCK CHARACTER

• Guildenstern does not have much lines, therefore is a flat character for he is a minor character.

• He does not really undergo any change or significant change except he is less loyal to Hamlet than before.• Guildenstern:Nay, good my lord, this courtesy is

not of the right breed. If it shall please you to make me a wholesome answer, I will do your mother’s commandment. If not, your pardon and my return shall be the end of my business.

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ENTER (GUILDENSTERN AND ROSENCRATZ)

• Just looking at the surface and not the details, one would assume Guildenstern and Rosencratz are like the same person.

• From time to time they say the same things as well as entering at the same time.

• Like the King and the Queen as they mixes up their names.

• Claudius: Thanks, Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern.

• Gertrude: Thanks, Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz.

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STRONGEST PERSONAL QUALITY

• His loyalty to the KingGuildenstern: But we both obey

And here give up ourselves, in the full bent,

To lay our service freely at your feet

To be commanded.

• He obeys the King’s every word and does not question him.

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• Loyalty (to the King and Queen)

Act 2 Scene 2 To Claudius (at the very beginning)

But we both obey

And here give up ourselves, in the full bent,

To lay our service freely at your feet

To be commanded.

• Careless: does not question Claudius’ decisionAct 3 scene 3 To ClaudiusGuildenstern: We will ourselves provide.

Most holy and religious fear it is

To keep those many, many bodies safe

That live and feed upon your majesty.

ADJECTIVES. ADJECTIVES. ADJECTIVES.

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ADJECTIVES. ADJECTIVES. ADJECTIVES. CONT.

• Inconsiderate.

• Towards Hamlet as he does not consider what Hamet might feel as Guildenstern decides to spy on his own friend for Hamlet’s enemy, the King.

• Also Guildenstern does not think about his actions much.