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Hamlet agonizes over whether to kill himself: "To be or not to be" (3.1.55). He thinks men would almost always choose suicide over the "slings and arrows" (3.1.57) of experience, except that they fear what might happen in the afterlife. The one who plays the part of the king will be particularly welcome. I’ll treat him like a real king. The adventurous knight will wave around his sword and shield, the lover will be rewarded for his sighs, the crazy character can rant all he wants, the clown will make everybody laugh, and the lady character can say whatever’s on her mind, or I’ll stop the play.
Forever and Always Ophelia, come here.—(to CLAUDIUS) Your Majesty, we will hide.(to OPHELIA)—Read from this prayer book, so it looks natural that you’re all alone.Come to think of it, this happens all the time—people
act devoted to God to mask their bad deeds.
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