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Hamlet suggests that no one knows what happens after people die.

& hamlet suggests that people choose to endure suffering because they fear what would happen to them if they died. (apex)

He suggests that what keeps people from killing themselves is fear of what happens after death.

He compares the body to a "coil" that is "shuffl'd off" at death.


Hamlet suggests that people choose to endure suffering because they fear what would happen to them if they died.

Hamlet suggests that no one knows what happens after people die.

He suggests that what keeps people from killing themselves is fear of what happens after death.

He compares the body to a "coil" that is "shuffl'd off" at death.
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Hamlet suggests that people choose to endure suffering because they fear what would happen to them if they died.

Hamlet suggests that no one knows what happens after people die.

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  • He considers death to be a relief from the pain of living.
  • He is debating whether it's better to struggle through life or commit suicide

Both of the above answers are right, this is for the check all that apply answer. ~APEX

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He compares the body to a "coil" that is "shuffl'd off" at death.

He suggests that what keeps people from killing themselves is fear of what happens after death.

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He is debatin whether it's better to struggle through life or commit suicide.

He cosiders deth to be a relief from the pain of living

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He considers death to be a relief He is debating whether it's better to struggle.....

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