Anagnorisis and Existence (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern)

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English

 

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August 31, 2014

 

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104-110) Upon realizing his fate ? that he must save the "state of Denmark" ? Hamlet must literally discard his prior knowledge and start anew. Aristotle argues that the exact moment when Hamlet realizes his fate ? by moving from innocence and ignorance to knowledge ? is the cause of tragedy in drama...
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Aristotle's calls this realization that all humans must have anagnorisis. For all the moaning and a whining about his situation, Hamlet will fight whatever is "rotten in the State of Denmark." (Hamlet, I, iv, 67) Though this self discovery is integral in Shakespeare's tragedy, Stoppard's two characters do not even address their fate...
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