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What a piece of work is manMeaningMan is a supreme creature. OriginFrom Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1602:
More recently, in the 20th century, the phrase 'a real piece of work' has been coined to mean 'a really bad person, lacking morality and scruples'. This goes further than Shakespeare's usage which, while appearing to glorify man, is ironic in suggesting that man is very far from a masterpiece. See other phrases and sayings from Shakespeare.
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