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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.
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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>
physical, social and mental
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The servant is bewildered and in awe, anxious to show the emperor what he's seen. The emperor is peaceful and carefree, in no hurry.
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The correct answer should b <span>The melting ice will lead to the extinction of the polar bear as a species.
While the bears certainly are in trouble, there are many papers that show that they will not just go extinct. There are many areas where the warming has actually led to a replacement of ice, from a multilayered thick one to a smaller one where the seals are found more and more. Bears in this area thrive and are better than ever. The number of bears is pretty high and they mostly adapt to the situation so their extinction is not a certainty.</span>
Answer: Mom did bring the groceries but it could have been dad
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