The answer is: Impersonating and remaining silent.
In the passage, the narrator describes Tom Stoppard's play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." Both originally Shakespearean characters from "Hamlet," Stoppard develops them further in their own play, in which they "pass the time by impersonating other characters" and "remaining silent for long periods of time."
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The king had the motive to send a message to all the subjects of his kingdom that if anybody commite a crime he will also be put in the arena and will be eaten up by ferocious animals like tiger
In the story one yound man in love of the princes which is forbidden in that country as the man is not from the family of king
So the young man was put in the arena to face a tiger.
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In this following picture it shows how it was like back then when white and black wasn't treated equal. A you can see the better water fountain is the one only white people can use. The one the black people use isn't as good as the white colored water fountain. The water fountain the white colored people can use has a better things like you can fill up a water bottle. The black one looks like it is a tall toilet for the ones the white people use. Throughout the paragraph there are some differences that the two water fountains have.
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