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Shakespeare said: "TObeornotTObeThatisaqestim

This is the classic soliloquy of the Prince of Denmark in Hamlet. The prince faced the sudden death of his father, the remarriage of his mother, and the usurpation of the throne by his uncle. He was full of suspicion, contradiction, hesitation, and pain. So he said this sentence: To be or not to be, that's a question "To be or not to be, to be or not to be." ? This is a question." This sentence reflected his pain and doubts at that time, and he was full of doubts about life. He felt that life was meaningless and suicide was better, but he was also very afraid of death and wondered whether he would go to hell after death. So in this monologue, he is very hesitant, thinking about "to be, or not to be" (To be, or not to be), whether he should "suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" (suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune), That is to live, to endure birth, old age, illness, death and the injustice of the world; or to "stand up against the boundless sufferings of the world and sweep them away through struggle" (to take arms against a sea of ??troubles,. In addition to the success factors of Shakespeare's "Hamlet", "To "Be or not to be" has become a famous saying for the following reasons: First, because it has simple words and is easy to remember, catchy to read, and has the rhythm and rhythm of poetry, making it easy for ordinary people to recite and spread; second, because "To be or not to be" has different meanings in different contexts, such as "to be or not to do", "to do or not to do", "to live or to die"...