both hamlet and I appreciate sleep
“And by a sleep we say to end the heartache”. I really think this only stuck out to me so much because I’m really sleepy while writing this, but Hamlet is really into going back and forth between death and sleep. “For in that sleep of death what dreams may come”? Maybe hamlet is nodding at him killing Polonius. Maybe he is speaking very philosophically about what comes after death. Maybe Hamlet is just as crazy as some people believe and he’s just asking some dumb, redundant questions with simple answers? I don’t know, all this rhyming and old-timey speak is throwing me off hardcore. Hamlets is coming across as super bitter at Polonius in his following remarks. Maybe Hamlet is sleepy too and he’s not in the mood to talk. Even though I’ve never read that many words from one person at one time away from a few stray texts. I would really hate to text Hamlet. He is the most longwinded person I've ever heard of. I hope Hamlet figures out his " what’s after death is equivalent to dreams into sleep" thing. It’s a neat analogy.
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