To Be or Not to Be
"To Be or Not to Be" is a famous soliloquy from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It is spoken by the character Hamlet as he contemplates the nature of existence and the idea of life versus death. The speech explores deep philosophical questions about suffering, the fear of the unknown, and the human condition.
In this soliloquy, Hamlet weighs the pain of life against the uncertainty of what comes after death. He considers whether it is nobler to endure life's hardships or to take action against them, ultimately reflecting on the complexities of making choices in a troubled world.