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"To Be or Not to Be, that Is the Question": the Mystery Behind Shakespeare's Most Emblematic Phrase

Visualize a Danish prince in front of the ocean, weighing whether it is worth continuing his life. Thus begins William Shakespeare’s most famous monologue in Hamlet. It is not just a desperate lament, but a heartbreaking reflection on human pain and action. This phrase, uttered by Hamlet in Act III, Scene I, encapsulates the internal conflict of a man divided between revenge and uncertainty. The plot, located in Denmark, focuses on the spectre o…
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Visualize a Danish prince in front of the ocean, weighing whether it is worth continuing his life. Thus begins William Shakespeare’s most famous monologue in Hamlet. It is not just a desperate lament, but a heartbreaking reflection on human pain and action. This phrase, uttered by Hamlet in Act III, Scene I, encapsulates the internal conflict of a man divided between revenge and uncertainty. The plot, located in Denmark, focuses on the spectre o…

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periodistadigital.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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