Troubles

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Troubles
I mean have you ever TRIED taking up arms against a sea? You just end up looking stupid.
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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