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Posted by Sar on April 24, 19103 at 20:25:48:
In Reply to: Hamlet "To be or not to be" posted by Daniel Norman on February 16, 19103 at 01:15:46:
: Can anybody please help me translate Hamlets To Be Or Not To BE speech into modern English, eamil me if you can
Specifically on the "Not to be" part, what does that mean? what significance does it have to the whole play?
: Thanks
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