• Analysis of Soliloquy ‘To Be or Not To Be’ in Hamlet. Hamlet's soul is weighed down by the moral dilemma of choosing between living and dying.
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  • To be or not to be’ Analysis. ... A reason for this lack of action is summarised in the first words of the soliloquy; “To be or not to be”.
  • What's the origin of the phrase 'To be or not to be, that is the question'? ‘To be or not to beis probably the best-known line from all drama.
  • What makes ‘To be or not to be’ such a cryptic utterance is that the lines telegraph, and even actively elide, the full thought which Hamlet is mulling over.
  • The famous Shakespeare quote, “To be or not to be,” shown literally with Hamlet’s head: his living face in front and a skull in back. ... To be, or not to be.
  • To kill or not? To act on your motives or stay put? “To be”, is as wide as the sea can get, and “not to be”, is wider than the cemetery can get.
  • hamlet'in intihar edip etmeme düşüncesi arasında gelip gittiği anlardaki söylediği replik. to be or not to be & to suicide or not to suicide...
  • [hand slamming]. That's not in the script. [Richard] I'm Richard Brody. and this clip is from To Be or Not to Be, a 1942 comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch.
  • Where should we put the stress when we say “To be or not to be”? That is the question! Does Prince Charles have the answer?