To "grunt and sweat under a weary life" refers to the struggle and toil associated with enduring a burdensome existence. It evokes the image of individuals laboring hard, often feeling exhausted and overwhelmed by their circumstances. This phrase highlights the challenges and hardships people face as they navigate the demands of life, underscoring themes of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity.
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.
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the protagonist contemplates the burdens of existence and the pain that life entails. He suggests that enduring the struggles and hardships of life, symbolized by "grunting and sweating," may be preferable to facing the uncertainty and potential horrors of death. This reflects his existential dilemma, weighing the known suffering of life against the unknown of what lies beyond, ultimately suggesting that the fear of the unknown can make the trials of life seem more bearable.
I am weary of life. <--- Example. :)
when and where as he born
Nope. nobody will ever sweat again.
Yes its: Get A Life U LOSer
Waterfalls were thought to be the sweat of the gods, providing life giving water.
Zack and cody
Because you are most likely fat and ugly. Get a life and your under arm will be better.
Sweat is the result of the body's thermoregulation function, helping to regulate body temperature by cooling it down when it gets too hot.
The person may be indifferent, weary, depressed, detached, or withdrawn.
Darkwing Duck - 1991 You Sweat Your Life 1-18 was released on: USA: 30 September 1991