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William Shakespeare

What is the relevance of the existentialist discussion

"To existentialize or not to existentialize, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous angst, or to take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing, end them. Ah, existentialism, that grandiose and perplexing philosophy. What relevance does it hold in our modern times, you ask? Why, it is as relevant as a ripe plum on a summer's day! For what is life but a quest for meaning? To find our place in this great, cosmic dance. And existentialism offers a way to examine the mysteries of existence, to grapple with our own mortality and the absurdities of life. It is like a mirror held up to society - forcing us to question our own beliefs, morals, and values. But oh, how it can also lead one down the path of despair and melancholy, like a forlorn lover searching for his lost love in the cold, dark night. So let us not discount the importance of existentialism, for it is a powerful force, capable of both illuminating and crushing the soul. To be or not to be? That is not the only question. There are deeper, more existential queries we must ponder. Like, why do we exist? What is the meaning of life? And where can I find a decent ale?"