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I agree with you. At that point Hamlet was trying his friends who both happen to be spying on him for his uncle, clever Hamlet knew at the time of this speach. And if I go back, he also made a statement after this speach that he not only threw his fellow men under the bus, but included women...
I might have posted this in the wrong section. Sorry.
(Reality is like a rainbow, no two people see the same one.) That may be true, but everyone sees the same colors.
Hello gentlemen,
There is a monologue that is said by Hamlet in Shakespear's Hamlet that I had to memorize by heart in highschool.
To me, it still has tremendous reference to men in general. Hope you guys enjoy.
What a peice of work is a man,
How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties...