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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- poetryfoundation.org poems/56965/speech-to-be-or-…
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- medium.com @srinivasan.venkatraman7/to-be-or-not-…To be or not to be is no longer just a philosophical or existential question. It is a question that has real-world consequences for all of us. The time to choose is now.
- tania-soleil.com to-be-or-not-to-be-that-is-the-…To be, or not to be… 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...
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- en.wikipedia.org To be, or not to beComparison of the "To be, or not to be" speech in the first three editions of Hamlet, showing the varying quality of the text in the Bad Quarto...
- poets.org poem/hamlet-act-iii-scene-i-be-or-not-beTo 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...
- poemanalysis.com william-shakespeare/to-be-or-not…“To be, or not to be,” the opening line of Hamlet’s mindful soliloquy, is one of the most thought-provoking quotes of all time.
- nosweatshakespeare.com quotes/soliloquies/to-be-…Let’s start with a read-through of Shakespeare’s original lines: Hamlet’s ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ Speech, Act 3 Scene 1.
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- poemshape.wordpress.com 2009/01/25/the-annotated-…Interestingly, even as Hamlet’s dithering ends, he never truly decides whether “to be or not to be”. If this has been helpful, let me know.