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  • To be or not to be’ is a soliloquy of Hamlet’s – meaning that although he is speaking aloud to the audience none of the other characters can hear him. Soliloquies were a convention of Elizabethan plays where characters spoke their thoughts to the audience. Hamlet says ‘To be or not to be’ because he is questioning the value of life and asking himself whether it’s worthwhile hanging in there.
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  • To be or not to be. ... Hamlet uses the phraseto die, to sleep’ twice in this speech. Why do you think he uses the images of death and sleep at the same time?
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  • To be, or not to be, that is the question: / Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, / Or to take arms against a sea of...
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  • "To be or not to be, that is the question." But what is the question? To live or to die? To kill or not? To act on your motives or stay put?
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  • To be or not to be, that is the questionis the most famous soliloquy in the works of Shakespeare – quite possibly the most famous soliloquy in literature.
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  • To be or not to be, that is the question! Learn all about Hamlet's famous soliloquy with our complete guide.
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  • To be |or not |to be: |that is|the question. ... Interestingly, even as Hamlet’s dithering ends, he never truly decides whether “to be or not to be”.
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    • To be, or not to be, that is the question
    • Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
    • Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep
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  • To be, or not to be (from Hamlet). William Shakespeare. To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer.
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  • Have you seen the phrase 'to be or not to be?' or the longer version 'to be or not to be, that is the question?' on the internet or in a story somewhere and.
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  • Copy. The quote "To be or not to be, that is the question" is from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, specifically from Hamlet's famous soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 1.
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