Because a scene is not a play it does not achieve completion; even if the transformation promised is locally achieved, it cannot generate a complete equilibrium – change here generates new circumstances which necessitate further changes to come: Horatio’s new-found conviction impels him to acquaint Hamlet with the Ghost; Edmond’s departure generates questions about how he will fare with his new-found appetite for living; Aaronow’s apparent acceptance of his implication in the crime commits him to participate in it; Carol’s broken-off confession implies a new phase in her assault on John.