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Submitted by GMWColin on April 16, 2008
“To be or not to be, that is the question.” If that is the Question then why isn’t there an answer? The play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a tragedy, which means it will be resolved through death. The play follows how most tragedies do, the main character dies bringing down most if not all other people around him. In Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, a play wrote by Tom Stoppard, a leader of a group of traveling actors defines a tragedy is when things have gone about as far as they can possibly go, when things have gotten about as bad as they can reasonably get. In Hamlet, this statement is true so wouldn’t the answer to, to be or not to be, be not to be? I would think so.
Hamlet is, and forever will be a tragedy, so it would be hard to believe that the answer could possibly be, to be. That would mean that there would be life, and as I defined earlier tragedies are resolved through life. So how could the answer possibly be, to be? It can not. The only possible way that you could defend the answer, to be, would be to say that since the story was told to Horatio, thus the story would survive, but that is only one connection out of hundreds of other going towards, not to be.
In Hamlet, many main characters die, such as a tragedy should go. The fact that all but two main characters die, those being Horatio and Forninbras, Should indicate that the answer is no to be. They story is circled around death, starting with the death of Hamlet’s father, which in its self is the reason the play even is happening.
Events can cause a person’s life to change dramatically and sometimes permanently small developments can change one’s course of actions during a day. A fight with a friend can ruin vacation plans, while the change could be as serious as the loss of a parent. A permanent change such as this could alter your perception of life itself. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the main character suffers the devastating loss of his father and he seems to...
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