Mechanic slaves with greasy aprons, rules, and hammers, shall uplift us to the view
Mechanic slaves with greasy aprons, rules, and hammers, shall uplift us to the view
The phrase "Mechanic slaves with greasy aprons, rules, and hammers, shall uplift us to the view" can be interpreted in various ways in the context of William Shakespeare's works. One possible interpretation is that it refers to the common people, or "mechanic slaves," who work tirelessly with their hands, represented by their greasy aprons, rules, and hammers. These individuals, often overlooked and undervalued in society, have the power to elevate us to a higher perspective or understanding.