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In lines 21-27 of "To be, or not to be," Hamlet contemplates the nature of existence and the burdens of life. He weighs the pain and suffering that come with living against the fear of the unknown in death. This internal struggle highlights his profound existential crisis and the philosophical dilemma of choosing between enduring life's hardships or seeking the relief of death, despite its uncertainties.

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