Answer:
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Explanation:
<span>1. </span>I believe that the correct answer is that Hamlet
perceives life as full of pain and suffering.
In Hamlet’s soliloquy “To Be-Or Not To Be” in Act III, scene 1
of Shakespeare’s drama “Hamlet”, the life from his perception is presented as
full of misery, pain and suffering brought on by the outrageous fortune: “To
be, or not to be – that is the question: “Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to
suffer/The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune”. Hamlet is debating if he
should nobly suffer and continue living or die, but the unknown afterlife
scares him and he decides to live on.
If using imagery though looking at the picture
I believe it is a poem where each stanza is three lines and it has a rhyme scheme of something like bcb or cbc
He most likely is referring to that one of his family was killed/ as in murdered, suicide, or more! I'm sorry if I couldn't completely answer your question!