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To Be, or Not to Be

The opening line of Hamlet's soliloquy on whether life is worth living.

Origin

Spoken by Hamlet in Act III, Scene 1 of Hamlet. It's the most famous opening of any speech in English literature โ€” a meditation on suicide, action, and the fear of what comes after death.

Modern usage

Quoted, parodied, and tattooed everywhere. Used as the template for any 'should I or shouldn't I' joke ('to commit or not to commit').

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existential
soliloquy

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