I'm not sure if you mean Guildenstern, but <span>When </span>Hamlet<span> kills Polonius, Claudius recruits Rosencrantz and</span>Guildenstern<span> to escort </span>Hamlet<span> to England, providing them with a letter for the King of England instructing him to have </span>Hamlet <span>killed.</span>
2. The Postmodern art<span> of today is defined and determined, not by artists, but by a new generation of curators, philosophers and intellectuals ignorant of the past and able to ignore it.</span>
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Answer:
Primarily, it is done to build suspense. The author hold back information to keep the reader interested and looks forward to the rest of the unravel. Moreover, conflict is the heart of piquing a readers interest and if all was given away in the start, there would not have been much left.
However, this can not be the only case. Otherwise, the plot may resonate a pretentious aura. The author tries to look through the eyes of the characters and lets them gain information as if it were reality, being able to relate with the actual reader. Giving you, the reader, and the characters something in common; confusion.