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not, & I think it will be the latter. My victorian background makes me feel he has some of Hamlet in him. He's the type that in a ski race stands on top of the mountain trembling & terrified [[strikethrough]] because [[/strikethrough]] while he waits for his turn [[strikethrough]] while the [[/strikethrough]] because he is so much more conscious of so many more things than the animal type of a man who has [[strikethrough]] bra [[/strikethrough]] the talent of "braveness", & plunges down the mountain without thinking twice about it. 

The "brave" type either gets killed or wins the race, while the Hamlet type (if he has [[strikethrough]] coura [[strikethrough]] what I call courage - which is finest because it is born[[strikethrough]]e[[/strikethrough]] of tears over which he is [[strikethrough]] triump [[/strikethrough]] victorious) Finishes the race & does well in it because he uses his brains. The latter guys brain has triumphed over his body which proves him to be more man than animal.