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  1. Death is an undiscovered country for me, personally, because I'm still alive. SARAH: And yet, others have died before and discovered it. But they're like travellers who never come back — we can't learn from their experience, no matter how universal it is.

  2. A expressão “undiscovered country” aparece no poema machadiano como “esse eterno país misterioso”. Esta passagem volta a ser lembrada no capítulo XXIII do romance, em que ele se refere à morte como “esse duelo do ser e do não ser”.

  3. Finalmente, há uma curiosa contradição neste famoso solilóquio. Hamlet afirma que “nenhum viajante retorna” (no traveller returns) deste “ país misterioso” (undiscover’d country). No entanto, o fantasma de seu pai é uma exceção evidente.

  4. Who would bear his burdens, and grunt and sweat through a tiring life, if they weren’t frightened of what might happen after death—that undiscovered country from which no visitor returns, which we wonder about and which makes us prefer the troubles we know rather than fly off to face the ones we don’t?

  5. Star Trek 's sixth film, The Undiscovered Country (1991) was named for the line from this speech, albeit the Klingon interpretation in which the title refers to the future and not death.

  6. Quick answer: In Hamlet's quote "An undiscovered country whose bourne no travelers return—puzzles the will", he contemplates the mystery and finality of death, likening it to an "undiscovered...

  7. 19 de dez. de 2023 · Hamlet’s contemplation of death extends to the fear of the unknown, encapsulated in the phrase “undiscovered country.” This metaphorical expression not only refers to death as an uncharted territory but also alludes to the uncertainty surrounding the afterlife.