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Shakespeare uses several metaphors in ‘To be or not to be,’ to show...

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'To be or not to be' is the beginning of a soliloquy, or a speech made by a character when he is alone, by Hamlet, the protagonist of the play. Many people interpret this soliloquy in a variety of ways, but the main point of his speech remains the same: Hamlet tries to decide if living or dying is best

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