on 2009-12-09 05:02 am (UTC)
Guildenstern is a logical man, and this neverending string of heads and no tails is anything but. He gets edgier, suspects un, sub, or supernatural forces at work; he tries to reason out the irrational and can't quite manage (one cannot argue against reality, no matter how good one's premises are); he grows frustrated.

Yet Rosencrantz doesn't seem the least bit concerned--he's always took things as they are without overmuch concern for what that means--and that, in itself, is comforting (that he can always be counted on to remain the same, even as the world around them goes crazy).
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