No! or Yes...

Ruby 2022-01-13 08:01:54

In the history of passion, “the exit from the stage is the appearance in life.” The little brothers of philosophy (Guildenstern) and science (Rosencrantz) will inevitably end in the end of "deaths for all ages and occasions".
The science that has already felt liberated can not help but blindly follow philosophy to practice philosophy's final answer to death, which must have been a moment at the beginning, where we could have said no! "
No"...no!"! ——All this is the world of tragedies. However, there must have been a moment at the beginningm where we could have said yes... As long as we can kill Shakespeare and get rid of the control of history, we can win everything. However, it is inevitable to kill for historical reasons, so everything will be like that paper airplane again, flying back.
To wait until philosophy can really say a real yes, I'm afraid I will die many more times. During this period, the seeds of hope will be stored in the flying man-made paper airplane-Angelus Novus.

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Extended Reading
  • Winifred 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Absurd and wonderful, another angle to structure and consume "Hamlet", of course, and the wonderful performances of two of my favorite actors, Oldman is so fun in it

  • Freddy 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    This isn't a movie at all, it's a stage play.

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead quotes

  • The Player: The old man thinks he's in love with his daughter.

    Rosencrantz: Good God. We're out of our depths here.

    The Player: No, no, no! He hasn't got a daughter! The old man thinks he's in love with his daughter.

    Rosencrantz: The old man is?

    The Player: Hamlet... in love... with the old man's daughter... the old man... thinks.

    Rosencrantz: Ah.

  • The Player: Generally speaking, things have gone about as far as they can possibly go, when things have gotten about as bad as they can reasonably get.