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What does the phrase mean when Hamlet said, “the rest is silence.”?

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Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's play.

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  1. It's part of Hamlet's final speech in which he reflects on the fact that he is dying. He will not be part of anything more in life, making the rest of his life silence as it has ended too soon. There is silence where many more years of living should be.

    Hamlet also no longer has to wrestle with the words of his father's ghost.


  2. That he will finally be at peace and free from the torment his life gave him.

  3. He is dying and he no longer has to hear the voice of his father as the voice of Denmark telling him what must be done.The voice has stopped because Hamlet  can do no more but die.

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