Rosencrantz and Guildenstern go from friends to boys looking for money, while Sancho Panza goes from a man just looking for money to a friend, and Sancho considers himself a very close friend to That. All men reshape themselves for someone's profit. When we think about making money, we tend to think materially. In the case of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern it was for material gain that they changed who they were. However, Sancho Panza transformed himself in order to acquire friendship. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ultimately lost their lives as they turned into people who desired material gain. Sancho however, thanks to his remodeling, gains a great friend and wealth he never expected. Then there is the Priest. His gain in the story was purely in himself. He learned about life and himself. He was the character who really found personal gain that may not be fully there
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