"To be or not to be, that is a question worth considering" is a classic line said by Hamlet.
Why is this sentence considered a classic? What does this sentence mean?
From the perspective of historical background and literary achievements, the tragedy "Hamlet" represents the highest literary achievement of the Western Renaissance.
We can regard the Western Renaissance as a social movement from darkness to light. Before the movement, the whole of Europe was in a dark age of ignorance and ignorance. To put it simply, there was no brilliance of humanity and no humanistic care. No one knows why they are alive, and they are heading toward death in a state of confusion.
In other words, the various pains Hamlet endured are like an unfolding picture, allowing us to see how cruel fate is. Or, Shakespeare put the literary character Hamlet on the dissecting table, turned all kinds of pain in life into scalpels, and then dissected Hamlet alive. The result of the dissection is one paragraph after another of Hamlet's soliloquies.
When you understand the two meanings of the line "To live or not to live, that is a question worth considering", then you will enter Hamlet's heart and the world of this movie. The ideological core of the famous book.