• Notes / Words: 934 / January 24, 2020 January 24, 2020. The “To Be or Not To Be” speech in the play, “Hamlet,” portrays Hamlet as a very confused man.
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  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • 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.
  • Hamlet's Soliloquy: To be, or not to be: that is the question (3.1). Commentary. Unlike Hamlet's first two major soliloquies, his third and most famous speech...
  • To be, or not to be, that is the question. ... To be, or not to be, that is the question. - William Shakespeare.
  • But how can anyone bring new meaning to the most familiar six words in literature, "to be or not to be..."?
  • 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.