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Ed os dc gde ed os, ekre pz eks tlszepdg.

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Substitution Cipher: Ed os dc gde ed os, ekre pz eks tlszepdg

This iconic line opens the most famous soliloquy in English literature, spoken by Prince Hamlet in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet," written around 1600. Hamlet is contemplating the nature of existence itself, weighing whether it is nobler to endure life's hardships or to take action against them.

The soliloquy explores themes of mortality, suffering, and the fear of the unknown that comes after death. Shakespeare's genius lies in distilling the most profound human question — whether life is worth living — into just ten monosyllabic words that have resonated across four centuries of human thought.

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