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As he becomes ever more lost in the maze of philosophical doubt, Hamlet begins to envy those who can play a role with real conviction. If his self is a performance, why can’t he feel as deep a belief in it as, say, the actor who can cry while performing the part of Aeneas? Why can’t he take action like the soldier willing to die in a fight for a meaningless piece of territory?
The Truth and Beauty: How the Lives and Works of England's Greatest Poets Point the Way to a Deeper Understanding of the Words of Jesus
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