| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - For example, in Shakespeare??s Hamlet, especially the notable Third Act soliloquy, Hamlet is confronted by the choice of either clinging to his ??macho??s?? habitual, petty, paranoid, swashbuckling world-outlook, which assures his self-imposed doom, or venturing into a new quality of world-outlook, the latter which he rejects as a ??bourn from which no traveller?? has returned.
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