« Reply #30 on: April 07, 2016, 07:24:46 AM »
I'm referring to the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead which is based around Hamlet.
Of course I'm reading far more into it than the play suggests. I hope this was not completely off-topic.
My mind went to the game of questions from the same play.
I missed it by a mile. 
From which play?
From Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead.
I read it a long time ago, so, I just checked the internet
to make sure I had not suffered a minor stroke. 
(I copy/paste because I am lazy) . . .
... (t)ogether, they decide to probe Hamlet using questions and answers. They practice, borrowing the scoring used in tennis, but succeed only in further confusing each other. Whether they are seriously interested in the answers to each other’s questions, or whether they want to beat the other one at the game, is not clear.
1 - 0. Statement.
Whose serve is it?
Shouldn't you know?
Why would I know?
Why would you not?
Am I really expected to answer that?
How can we have a conversation if you refuse to answer questions?
Where have I refused?
Is this the question game? Can I play?
Is it round robin then?

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If you can' ,argue both side,s, you understand neither