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  1. By William Shakespeare. (from Hamlet, spoken by Hamlet) To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer. The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles. And by opposing end them. To die—to sleep, No more; and by a sleep to say we end.

  2. "Ser ou não ser, eis a questão" (em inglês, To be or not to be, that is the question) é a famosa frase dita por Hamlet durante o monólogo da primeira cena do terceiro ato na peça homônima de William Shakespeare.

  3. A frase "Ser ou não ser, eis a questão" (em inglês: To be, or not to be, that is the question vem da peça A tragédia de Hamlet, príncipe da Dinamarca, de William Shakespeare. Encontra-se no Ato III, Cena I e é frequentemente usada como um fundo filosófico profundo.

  4. "To be, or not to be" is one of the most widely known and quoted lines in modern English, and the speech has been referenced in numerous works of theatre, literature and music.

  5. To Be or Not To Be. William Shakespeare. on Hamlet. This soliloquy from Act 3, Scene 1 is the single most famous speech in Hamlet, and probably in all of dramatic history. Even...

  6. Ernst Lubitschs brilliant satirical film To Be or Not to Be (1942) follows two married members of an acting troupe, played by Jack Benny and Carole Lombard, who get caught up in a search for a German spy in World War II-era Poland.

  7. What does “To be, or not to be” mean? “To be, or not be” means Hamlet’s mind is torn between two things, “being” and “not being.” “Being” means life and action. While “not being” refers to death and inaction.

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