I forgot to include these last sentences. Thank you.

1)He wishes himself death, but he cannot tolerate the world’s going out (on?) without him. 8) His egotism leads him finally to self-destruction.
2) He uses four metaphors to describe life: a walking shadow, a poor player, a brief candle and a tale told by an idiot. The common ground is the idea of impalpability and transience.
3) Life is compared to a walking shadow – a poor actor – who goes through all the emotions in one hour on the stage and then bows out .
4) Life is like an actor who worries about his time on stage and then bows out (I need a synonym).
5) It is transient and temporary just like a candle which is going to extinguish. All achievements in life pose no barrier to the coming of death.
6) He has realized that man has the illusion of being able to mould (shape) his own life and change his destiny but each step he takes in that direction simply confirms and consolidates (his belief that) the future (is) established by Fate.

1)He wishes he were dead, but he cannot tolerate the idea of the world going on without him.

8) His egotism leads him finally to self-destruction.

2) He uses four metaphors to describe life: a walking shadow, a poor player, a brief candle, and a tale told by an idiot. The common ground is the idea of impalpability and transience.

3) Life is compared to a walking shadow – a poor actor – who goes through all the emotions in one hour on the stage and then bows out.

4) Life is like an actor who worries about his time on stage and then leaves.

5) It<~~What is "it"? is transient and temporary just like a candle which is going to extinguish. All achievements in life pose no barrier to the coming of death.

6) He has realized that man has the illusion of being able to shape his own life and change his destiny, but each step he takes in that direction simply confirms and consolidates his belief that the future is determined by Fate.