Guildenstern states that he is "very fond of boats."

  1. In Act 3, Guildenstern states that he is "very fond of boats." What are his reasons? How do his ideas relate to the idea of free will vs. fate? What does the boat symbolize in this context?
  2. Explain the symbolic significance of coins in the play. Provide at least two examples of scenes involving coin tosses. How do coins and gambling relate to the concepts of order vs. chance and false vs. free will?