We know it was put there because Julius Caesar was assassinated. Some say it was a turning point in history, because it changed from the historical period to the Roman Empire.
Conjunctive adverbs, or simply transition adverbs
Hamlet sees Fortinbras and his troops--twenty thousand soldiers--ready to lay down their lives for a plot of land that means nothing to them. When he sees this he realizes that if so many men are willing to die for something basically worthless, he is even more of a coward than he thought because he won't even fight to avenge his father's murder. He becomes disgusted with himself in his soliloquy at the end of this scene and vows to take action. This is Hamlet's major shift in the play: he says, at the end "my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth", and from this point on in the play he becomes more ruthless (getting Rosencrantz and Guildenstern killed to start) and goal-oriented towards killing Claudius.
Uh. Uhm. Uhmmm. Uh. Last Sentance.
My sister broke her chin
Answer:
he thinks he's feeling relaxed and at peace
Explanation:
all of the words are complimentary, enjoyable, not anything negative in the entire passage