To be or not to be monologue

To be or not to be? This is a problem. Which is more noble, to endure the ruthless destruction of the violent fate, or to stand up against the endless troubles and sweep it clean?

To be or not to be

To be or not to be? This is a problem.

which is more noble, to endure the ruthless destruction of the violent fate, or to stand up against the endless troubles and sweep it clean?

It's over when we go to sleep. If sleep can end the trauma of our hearts and the thousands of kinds of pains suffered by our bodies, it's really a great good thing to survive. Go to hell, go to sleep,

go to sleep, maybe dream!

Alas, this is troublesome. Even if you get rid of this world, what dreams will you have in this dead sleep? I really have to think about it, because of this concern, people are tortured for life.

Who is willing to endure the flogging and ridicule, oppression, humiliation and contempt, the pain of lovelorn love, the delay of the court, the extortions of the yamen, and the obscure labor only get much humiliation. But he can get rid of himself with a sharp knife.

No one is willing to groan and sweat, dragging this remnant life, but they feel fear after death, and no one has ever returned from the land of death, so they are shaken. They would rather endure the current suffering than go to another kind of suffering.

Worry makes us all cowards, which makes our decisive nature cast a pale face of thinking. We could have made great achievements, but because of thinking, we lost our ability to act. Appreciation

This is a monologue from the tragedy Hamlet by the dramatist Shakespeare, and a poem full of thought. Faced with tragic fate and dual choices, Hamlet was caught in complicated thinking and painful struggle.

This monologue was made after Prince Hamlet found out that his mother and uncle had killed his father, and they had already had an affair. At this time, he is in pain, confused and full of doubts about life. He thinks that it is meaningless to live, and suicide is better, but he is afraid of death. I wonder if people will go to hell after death. So in this monologue, he hesitated very much, thinking about whether to "be or not to be".

In the play, Hamlet plays many roles at the same time. He appears to be a philosopher, an avenger and a dramatist at the same time. However, after the misfortune, Hamlet first failed to control his grief and indignation, and then repeatedly complained about the unfair fate. This is a big problem for Hamlet, the prince of Denmark. Hamlet's view of fate exposed his shortcomings.