Malcolm claims he would be a bad king. He would take any women he wanted, and he would make Macbeth look like an angel. He says he would do this to test Macduff and see if he is loyal to his country.
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This soliloquy of Hamlet is taken from Act III scene i of the play where he gave his famous "To be or not to be" speech.
Explanation:
Taken from Act III scene i of the tragedy play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, the plot revolves round the revenge plan of the young prince Hamlet against his uncle and step father Claudius. This speech refers to the human attitude towards death and the fear of actually dying, even though we are all destined to die one day.
Right along the lines of his famous "To be or not to be" soliloquy, the speech shows him faltering in his attempts to commit sui cide. But even though he is referring to the universal fear of saying among men, he is also indirectly referring to his own fear or reluctance to actually go forward with his proposed plan. he wants to avenge his father's murder, and get treated right as he should be. He wants to teach his uncle/ step-father/ king Claudius and his mother Queen Gertrude a lesson but he also knows it is risky and will possibly be disastrous for him too. He is rethinking his decision of doing what he had planned, admitting that "<em>the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,....... their currents turn awry, And lose the name of action". </em>
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<em>Overcrowded and poor living conditions can contribute to the spread of airborne diseases such as tuberculosis and respiratory infections such as pneumonia. Reliance on open fires or traditional stoves can lead to deadly indoor air pollution. A lack of food, clean water and sanitation can also be fatal.</em>
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B. McCunn was unprepared for his trip while also confident that everything would work out fine. These mistakes were his undoing.
Explanation:
The story of Carl McCunn is that of an American photographer who became stranded in an Alaskan wilderness where he had gone to take pictures of wildlife for several months. McCunn failed to make appropriate provisions that would ensure his safe return from the wilderness and this mistake of his eventually made him take his life when he had no more provisions left and no hope of return from the wilderness. His mistakes included;
1. Not making proper arrangements with a pilot that would pick him when he was done with his adventure.
2. Throwing away supplies of shotgun shells that would have sustained him when there was no more food.
3. Not properly informing friends and family of the right steps to take when he was not seen after a specified time.
All of the above mistakes resulted in the failure of McCunn's adventure and the consequent death by taking his life.