William Shakespeare's famous line from Macbeth, 'It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing,' presents an existential perspective that life is ultimately meaningless despite its apparent drama and activity. The video explains that from birth, humans engage in the 'rat race' of achieving success, experiencing conflicts, and pursuing various goals, but ultimately gain nothing and face death, making all human endeavors insignificant and void of lasting meaning.
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'It is a tale told by an idiot,full of sound and fury,signifying nothing'Macbeth,William ShakespeareAdded:
Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing. You know, the drama has been written by none other than William Shakespeare. And it means that life in the face of death is nothing.
It's null and void. As soon as we're born, we start running the rat race in order to achieve something. We have quarrels with our compatriots.
Uh we sometimes marry, enjoy, make a lot of noise, but ultimately to what? We gain nothing. We just die. It finishes. Life finishes.
It's nothing. It's full of sound and fury, but it is insignificant, signifying nothing.
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