chairbinder : you should have elaborated.
By Shakespeare : part of 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;
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The Idea to live or die
. . . . to suffer through life
. . . . . Or to take your own life
.. . . . and by dying suffer no more
The prince (Hamlet) goes on to contemplate what is beyond death
And what is beyond death?
We all know that death is certain. That is the reason that religions exist to comfort us and make us believe that there is something beyond death and because of that we must conform or be punished after death for our actions while alive. But is there anything beyond death? Will we dream that Eternal dream
I would ask the question but there would be no good answer for me. What lies beyond your last breath is your own journey and in my opinion can only be decided by the individual.
2006-07-13 16:44:38
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answer #1
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answered by concerned_earthling 4
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Yeah, in each airplane, there is a seat numbered 2B, which is dedicated to the memories of the great Bard, who first phrased this question. Now, to see or not to see, that may be the answer.
2006-07-13 21:48:04
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answer #2
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answered by RS 4
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weather it is nobler in the mind or body to suffer the slings of arrows of outrageous fortune or to take arms against a sea of sorrows and over come them.
2006-07-13 19:59:33
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answer #3
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answered by chairbinder 4
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of ocurse hamlet classically chooses neither hence he indecision throughout the play continues into his demise...reckless hamlet, as long as the ends justify the means there should be no contemplation...the very thing which was your downfall
2006-07-14 02:35:00
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answered by Kevin 2
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The play's the thing.. in which I'll catch the conscience of the king
2006-07-13 18:58:31
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answered by Nowayjose 3
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Yes... that is the question
2006-07-13 18:58:47
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answer #6
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answered by T4Toyin 4
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To be! totally!
2006-07-13 18:58:04
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answer #7
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answered by Justbeingme 3
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Yes why not ... It certainly is ... and the answer to this is "To be or not to be"
2006-07-14 02:53:04
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answered by Sunny 3
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depends on what
2006-07-13 19:04:21
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answered by TFA 2
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nope its the answer!!!
2006-07-13 18:58:01
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answer #10
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answered by .:ITS ME...SAY HI!!!!:. 3
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