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why hamlet symbolises the ironic fate of human plsss answer fast

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Hamlet considers human fate by comparing the skull of Yorick with other living human beings. It is a reflection of Hamlet’s mature and new outlook on human life and death. Thus, it refers to the realization of human beings regarding the inevitability of fate and death, and that death is a natural phenomenon that never ceases.

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