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TO BE OR NOT TO BE?
to be or not to be, which is a classic line in Hamlet (Shakespeare).

to be, or not to be-that is the question

Chinese means to be or not to be, which is a question.

The full text of this paragraph is as follows:

Hamlet:To be, or not to be- that is the question:

Whether it's nobler in the mind to suffer

The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune

Or to take ar ms against a sea of troubles,

And by opposing end them. To die- to sleep-

No more; and by a sleep to say we end

The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks

That flesh is heir to. 'Tis a consummation

Devoutly to be wish'd. To die- to sleep.

To sleep- perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub!

For in that sleep of death what dreams may come

When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,

Must give us pause. There's the respect

That makes calamity of so long life.

For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,

Th' oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely,

The pangs of despis'd love, the law's delay,

The insolence of office, and the spurns

That patient merit of th' unworthy takes,

When he himself might his quietus make

With a bare bodkin? Who would these fardels bear,

To grunt and sweat under a weary life,

But that the dread of something after death-

The undiscover'd country, from whose bourn

No traveller returns- puzzles the will,

And makes us rather bear those ills we have

Than fly to others that we know not of?

Thus conscience does make cowards of us all,

And thus the native hue of resolution

Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,

and enterprises of great pitch and moment

with this reward their currencies turn awry

and lose the name of action.

Ha: {talking to himself}

To be or not to be, this is a question:

Should we silently endure the merciless blow of rough fate,

Or should we be enemies of endless suffering as deep as the sea,

and overcome it.

which is the nobler choice?

death is sleep, and that's all!

If a sleep can put an end to the sufferings of the mind and the troubles of the body,

then the result is hopeful!

die, go to sleep ...

but there may be dreams in sleep, ah, this is an obstacle:

when we get rid of this dying skin,

what dreams will come in the final sleep of death?

It makes us hesitate,

It makes us willing to bear the long-term disasters,

Otherwise, who will tolerate all kinds of human suffering,

Such as the tyrant's administration, the pride of the arrogant, the pain of lovelorn, the insult of corrupt officials, or the humiliation of ordinary people,

If he can simply cut it off?

Who else would be willing to work hard all his life,

silently endure its hardships, instead of flying far away and drifting in a hopeless situation,

if he was not afraid of what was behind him and made him hesitate?

About Shakespeare:

Shakespeare (W. William Shakespeare;; 1564 ~ 1616) was born in Stratford, Warwickshire, England on April 23rd, 1564, and died on May 3rd, 1616 (julian calendar on April 23rd). An outstanding dramatist and poet in the English Renaissance, his masterpieces include four tragedies Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, the comedy The Merchant of Venice and more than one hundred sonnets. Is the "father of English drama", ben jones called him "the soul of the times" and Marx called him "one of the greatest geniuses of mankind". He was endowed with "Zeus on the Olympic Mountain of Human Literature".

Shakespeare's works include:

Tragedy: Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Titus Antelo Knicks, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Coe Leoline Nast, The Besieged City of Troell, Timon in Athens, etc.

Comedy: All shall be well that ends well, a midsummer night's dream, much ado about nothing, tit for tat, the storm, The Taming of the Shrew, the twelfth night, the merchant of Venice, the merry wives of Windsor, the futility of love, the two gentlemen of Verona, Prince Pelikles of Tyre, cymbeline, the story of winter, etc.

Historical plays: Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Henry VIII, King John, Richard II and Richard III.

Sonnets: the complaint of a lover, the loss of virginity of Lucretius, Venus and adonis, passionate pilgrims, phoenix and turtledove, etc.

The famous classic lines are:

1. Frailty, thy name is woman! (only the plot needs, not everything: fragile, your name is a woman! )

2. To be or not to be,that's a question。 To be or not to be, that is a question worth thinking about. )

3. People who give up time will be given up by time.

4. A successful liar doesn't have to lie for a living, because the cheated person has become his supporter, and it's no use saying anything.

5. People can control their own destiny. If we are controlled by others, it's not fate, but ourselves.

6 A happy love relaxes the fighter's tense mood.

7 Perfect love is sad and harmful. As a Jianghu child, I don't have the leisure time.

8 jealous brothers are lies!

9 God is fair, and those who master fate will always stand at both ends of the scale. Those who are controlled by fate only understand that God has given him fate!

1 A proud person always destroys himself in pride.

11 love is a sweet pain, and sincere love is never a smooth road.

12 Because she is beautiful, she is sought after by men. Because she is a woman, she was captured by men.

13 it's terrible if women are jealous because of their feelings.

14 don't, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to achieve.

15 women don't have the conditions to be proud of love.

16 I admit that there is nothing more painful than the punishment of love, and there is nothing more enjoyable than serving it.

17 a new flame can put out the old flame, and a big pain can alleviate a small pain.

18 A wise man becomes a fool and is the easiest fish to take the bait. Because he relies on his talents and is knowledgeable, he can't see his arrogance.

19 A fool's folly is not unusual, but a wise man's folly makes people laugh. Because he proved himself stupid with all his skills.

2 the appearance is often completely inconsistent with the thing itself, and the world is easily deceived by the surface decoration.

21 No matter how long the darkness is, the day will come.

22 a day's hard work will give you a day's sleep; If you work hard all your life, you can sleep forever.

24 gold, how amazing you are. You can turn the old into the few, the ugly into the beautiful, the black into the white, and the wrong into the right ... < P > 25 When you are dizzy, you should rotate more, and your own grief can be cured by the sorrow of others!

26 Love is like a flower growing on a cliff. You must have courage to pick it.

27 The whole world is a huge stage, and all the men and women in the world of mortals are just actors. There's a time to go on and off. Everyone plays many roles in his life, and there are seven stages from birth to death.

28 When you are not happy, don't get too close to the window and stare at happiness.

29 What a masterpiece human beings are! What noble reason! What a great power! What a beautiful instrument! What a graceful move! How like an angel in action! How like a god in wisdom! The essence of the universe! Primate of all things!

3 people are just a walking shadow.

There are classic sayings: (personal opinion)

Do not, for one reply, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. (William Shakespeare, British drama)

Don't give up the purpose that you resolved to achieve just for one failure. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

A light heart lives long. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

An open-minded person lives long. (William Shakespeare, British playwright)

in delay there lies no plenty, then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff that will not be endless. (William Shakespeare, British drama)

I'm wasting my time, and the future is numbered. Come and kiss me, and youth is easy to pass. (William Shakespeare, British playwright)

The time of life is short; To spend that shortness basely, it would be too long. (William shakespeare, British drama)

Life is short, and if we spend it idly, it will be too long. (William Shakespeare, British playwright)

Don't gild the lily.

Don't gild the lily. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

The empty vessels make the great sound. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

A full bottle is silent, and a half bottle clangs. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Just be yourself.

Go beyond yourself. -Shakespeare

Shakespeare wrote thirty-seven plays (thirty-eight, if you add Two Noble Relatives co-written with Fletcher), as well as two long poems Venus and adonis, The Disgrace of Lucretius and one hundred and fifty-four sonnets. His plays are mostly based on historical records, novels, folklore and old plays, which reflect the historical reality of the transition from feudal society to capitalist society and promote the humanitarian thought and human nature view of the emerging bourgeoisie. On the one hand, because of extensive reference to ancient drama, English medieval drama and emerging Europe.