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Hell Was Empty

Hell Was Empty

The phrase "Hell was empty, and all the devils are here" from Shakespeare's *The Tempest*, suggests that earthly existence is even more wicked than the underworld. It explores the idea that true evil resides not in a supernatural realm, but within humanity itself, highlighting themes of betrayal, ambition, and the corrupting nature of power. The quote often used to describe situations where the worst aspects of human nature are on full display.