Politics of Parody inStoppard'sRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
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Tom Stoppardtakes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern–two so-calledlowly
characters from Shakespeare's playHamletandrevivethem to boost the morale of
living of theminor characters. Through this restoration, Stoppard wants to emphasize
that essence of living does notdiffer from that of the high profile person to that of
insignificant characters–thecommon folks. Life after all is life, and carries equal
value to allirrespective oftheirstatus and class. However, due to the power of
politics, a commonerismerelylimited toperform crazy little things, which does not
carry any significant meaning to the so-called resourceful people.In a world marred
with political biasness, StoppardinRosencrantz and Guildenstern are Deadattempts
to restore the dignity and sentiments of these characters.