• It is in us as a result of aeons of evolution. It clearly contributes to the survival of one’s species. To be or not to be? Nature answered that question for us.
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    • Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
    • Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep
  • To be or not to be. Act 3 Scene 1 – Key Scene. Hamlet is in a state of shock and grief as he has discovered that his father has been murdered by his uncle.
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  • 1942 yapımı Ernst Lubitsch’in yönettiği “To Be or Not to Be – Olmak ya da Olmamak” filminin yeniden çevrimi.
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  • How is soliloquy used in Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet? Listen to the powerful language of Hamlet's “To be, or not to be” monologue. To Be or Not to Be.
  • When it comes down to it, he's talking about you, us, and everyone else out there. That's why the question is "to be or not to be."
  • 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.