Hamlet's Aside by William Shakespeare is a speech within his play Hamlet, and is thought by some to be the best work ever written. It deals with the life and death of man, and how he fights with his feelings towards their unfairness. In this speech, Hamlet talks about whether or not to kill himself. He thinks about which is better- living or dying- and thinks that, in the end, death is the better choice... but most are too scared of what comes after death.
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| - Hamlet's Aside by William Shakespeare is a speech within his play Hamlet, and is thought by some to be the best work ever written. It deals with the life and death of man, and how he fights with his feelings towards their unfairness. In this speech, Hamlet talks about whether or not to kill himself. He thinks about which is better- living or dying- and thinks that, in the end, death is the better choice... but most are too scared of what comes after death.
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| - Hamlet's Aside by William Shakespeare is a speech within his play Hamlet, and is thought by some to be the best work ever written. It deals with the life and death of man, and how he fights with his feelings towards their unfairness. In this speech, Hamlet talks about whether or not to kill himself. He thinks about which is better- living or dying- and thinks that, in the end, death is the better choice... but most are too scared of what comes after death.
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