A Man Without a Country

According to the author, why is "Hamlet" is such a popular story as noted in the memoir, A Man Without a Country?

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According to Vonnegut, Hamlet is a popular story because it reflects life. The plot has no absolute truths or easy to identify climax, and ends in a state of uncertainty. This flat life of confusion is like life, so people identify with the story quite readily.

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