<span>In standing by to carve meat for his father at the table, the young Squire is showing himself to be c. solicitous </span>
Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's most troubled characters, and he contemplates on life and death quite a lot. In these lines it is apparent that death is inevitable, it will come for us all no matter who we are. Both Alexander and Caesar were once great men, it seemed it was impossible for them to die. But they did, the same way every living creature will eventually. We will die, and turn to dust, then to earth, and so on. No one can escape that fate, no matter how hard we try. Regardless who you are in life, you will share the same doom with every other creature that once lived.
In the story of Cupid and Psyche, Cupid represents love while Psyche represents the soul.
The moral of this story is "curiosity kills the cat". As you may or may not know, Psyche was instructed by Cupid (while he was invisible) to not try and find his identity, or what he looked like.
However, Psyche was so curious and did what she was told not to do, because of her curiosity. This caused Cupid to be heartbroken and their relationship was dented.