"To be or not to be, that is the question" comes from Hamlet (English-Shakespeare).
source:
translated from to be, or not to be: that is the question.
Analysis:
This sentence reflects his pain and doubts at that time. He is full of doubts about life. He thinks that life is meaningless and suicide is better, but he is very afraid of death. I wonder if people will go to hell after death. Therefore, in this monologue, he is very hesitant, thinking about "to be or not to be", that is, he should "silently endure the cruel arrow of fate", that is, live, endure birth, illness and death and the injustice of the world; Or "stand up against the endless sufferings of the world and clean them up through struggle"?
Reasons for becoming famous:
Apart from the success of Shakespeare's Hamlet, "To be or not to be" has become a famous saying for the following reasons:
First, because its words are simple and easy to remember, it is catchy to read, and it has the rhythm and rhythm of poetry, which is convenient for ordinary people to recite and circulate;
secondly, the sentence "To be or not to be" has different meanings in different contexts, such as "yes or no", "to be or not to be" and "to be or not to be?