what a piece of work is man

The phrase "what a piece of work is man" is a quote from Shakespeare's play Hamlet, specifically from Act II, Scene II. It is spoken by the character Hamlet as he reflects upon the nature and significance of human beings. It implies that humans are complex, marvelous, and multifaceted creatures with great potential and capabilities. The line showcases both admiration and skepticism towards mankind's qualities, highlighting the contradictions and marvels of human existence.


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