Hamlet in Thought: Reflecting on Life and Death.
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Create a black-and-white line drawing in the style of a classical scene from Hamlet. Hamlet stands deep in thought, his face showing a mixture of sorrow and contemplation as he reflects on death. His eyes are distant, as if he’s envisioning the peace that death and sleep might bring. However, a slight furrow of concern appears on his brow as he considers the possibility of dreams after death--this is where his mind stumbles. The background is minimal, dark, and dreamlike, suggesting the quiet calm of sleep but with subtle, shadowy hints of uncertainty and fear. The atmosphere is heavy with introspection as Hamlet ponders whether death is truly an escape. --ar 16:9 --v 6.0
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