Comparing Hamlet 'And Sorry, Wrong Number'

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“Sorry, Right Number” By Stephen King and “Sorry, Wrong Number” By Lucille Fletcher are both very suspenseful plays. Both plays also a centered around a telephone. Also in the plays someone dies.The wife is scared in both of them too.

In the play “Sorry, Right Number” is about a family with the last name Weiderman. The Weidermans have four kids Jeff, Connie, Polly, and Dennis. In this play they phone rings and the katie the mom answers then she hears someone crying. She believes it is someone in her family so she starts calling everyone in her family.
Later on that night her husband dies of a heart attack when watching television. Also in King’s play they have a newer phone than in Fletcher's play. Finally in the

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