Is it not curious, that so vast a being as the whale should see the world through so small an eye, and hear the thunder through an ear which is smaller than a hare's? But if his eyes were broad as the lens of Herschel's great telescope; and his ears capacious as the porches of cathedrals; would that make him any longer of sight, or sharper of hearing? Not at all.- Why then do you try to 'enlarge' your mind? Subtilize it. Herman Melville
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This quote is taken from the play, "Hamlet". Hamlet's father, King Claudius, seems to have become obsessed with finding flaws in his son. Despite the fact that Hamlet has committed no crime, King Claudius constantly criticizes him and makes it clear that he does not like him very much. The king's behavior is puzzling because it seems like he is trying to make Hamlet into someone he is not.

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