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I believe Shakespeare was making a point about how life itself is a play. It could also be a sort of joke, like when a television show makes a joke about itself...like on 'Everybody Loves Raymond'...in one episode Ray and Debra are having an argument and Ray says "Are the kids even mine? For all i know they could be the mailman's!" The joke being that all three children are blonde...but both parents (Ray and Debra) have dark hair, which happens because sometimes the best actors for a series dont always have matching hair color or appearances. It's what people call "tongue-in-cheek".

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