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English, 27.08.2019 05:30 S917564

5. in hamlet's first soliloquy, he describes "all the uses of this world" as "weary,
stale, flat, and unprofitable," and he compares the world to an "unweeded
garden." he also hints that he would like to end his own life, except for something
that prevents him from doing so. what prevents him, at least according to
his words in this soliloquy? support your answer with evidence from the text.

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