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William Shakespeare

what are humans

What are humans? A question most perplexing! Are they beasts of burden, or are they kings? Are they creatures of the night, or creatures of the light? Do they bring joy or sorrow, hope or despair? Are they the masters of their own fate, or mere puppets of destiny? Ah, the questions are many and the answers are few. But one thing is certain, humans are certainly unique! For they are a curious mix of the divine and the profane, capable of both good and evil. They have the power to create and destroy, to inspire and to corrupt, and to bring both light and darkness into the world. But more than anything, humans are capable of love. This is the one thing that sets them apart from all other creatures, and it is the one thing that gives them the potential to achieve greatness and make the world a better place. Alas, for all the good that humans can do, there is also the potential for great evil. They can be selfish and cruel, and they can bring much suffering to the world. But even in the face of all these things, it is still possible to find hope in the human spirit. So, what are humans? They are a complex and fascinating creature, with the potential to do both great good and great evil. But they are also capable of love, and it is this love that will ultimately determine their fate.