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Title: To Be Or Not To Be
Description: A level analysis of Hamlets 'To Be Or Not To Be' soliloquy

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To be or not to be speech
Hamlet is contemplating suicide, but does not know what happens after death
...

“To die:to sleep” = death is the same as sleeping
...
Changes slightly
when he sees Ophelia- less
depressed

meaning

Doesn't know what to do

Contemplating suicide, same
emotion through out, depressed
...
Additionally, I feel Tennant better portrayed Hamlets sense of
uncertainty as he spoke each word slower
...

However, we do not know what happens after death and it may be worse than life
...

Look the beautiful Ophelia!
1) why is there no mention of ghost/ Claudius/ Gertrude?
This is Hamlet contemplating suicide and death
Title: To Be Or Not To Be
Description: A level analysis of Hamlets 'To Be Or Not To Be' soliloquy