Answer:
Humanism.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" revolves around the revenge plan of a young prince Hamlet over the wrongful death of his father, the King. This play also delves into the themes of humanity, right and wrong, and a person's inner dilemma that is mostly evident in Hamlet.
In the given excerpt, Shakespeare, through his character Hamlet, marvels about men in general and how he is a perfect work of art. This is from the conversation between Hamlet and his friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. This humanistic approach of life, remarking on the condition of man, <em>"infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable!" </em>are aspects of the <u>philosophical movement of humanism which emphasized the importance and value of man.
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Thus, the correct answer is humanism.