...that is the question
"To be, or not to be..." goes the first line of the famous soliloquy from William Shakespeare’s play. Written in 1601, this scene depicts the speaker of this line in a state of distress. They turn over the idea of committing suicide to end their suffering, arguing between the pain of death and the agony of life.
The general themes of the play revolve around the themes mentioned in this soliloquy: life, death, grief, doubt, and madness.
Who was the real life person that inspired and influenced this work?
Hamnet