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Title text: I mean have you ever TRIED taking up arms against a sea? You just end up looking stupid. |
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- So, what do you think? Should hamlet battle to
- Obviously give up. Shakespeare says so right in the "to be or not to be" soliloquy. "or to take up
- Fix his world or give up?
- Arms against a sea of
- Troubles..."
- Think about it. Either history's greatest
- You're approaching
- This too logically.
- Playwright is using a bad mixed metaphor in his most famous speech or he's comparing the struggle for justice in this life to trying to beat the ocean with a club.
- So was horatio and guess who's alive at the end.
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- There should be a play called "horatio" where he just faces problems directly and makes good choices and everything works out.
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