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Shakespeare uses the characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to develop which theme? Acting with respect is its own reward. Things are not always what they seem. Love of country should always come first. Success comes from working together.

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The answer is B! I just took the test.

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Your answer would be B). Things are not always what they seem

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Shakespeare uses the characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to develop the theme "Things are not always what they seem"

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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are characters in the book of Hamlet, written by Shakespeare.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The reason why "B). Things are not always what they seem" is the correct answer because in the book, hamlet thought they were friends with Hamlet, but they betrayed him.

When Hamlet, Rosencrantz, and Guildernstern met up, Hamlet expressed his feelings of life and how he felt that life was worthless to him because of the things that were going on in his life. They listened to him, but had back thoughts about it. The theme "Things are not always what they seem" comes in to play when Claudius and Gertrude asked Rosencrantz and Guildernstern to spy on Hamlet and get him out of his mental state, they automatically agreed to what Claudius wanted them to do, they didn't even think about the plans Claudius had on Hamlet, and this is where the betrayal of Hamlet comes in. They betrayed Hamlet because they followed what Claudius ordered them, and that was unacceptable to Hamlet because he thought that they were friends. Because they betrayed him, they were killed because of it.

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