"To be or not to be, that is the question, can you feel me"
Introduction
"To be, or not to be" is the famous opening phrase of a soliloquy in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. In the soliloquy, Hamlet questions the meaning of life, and whether or not it is worthwhile to stay alive when life contains so many hardships. He comes to the conclusion that the main reason people stay alive is due to a fear of death and uncertainty at what lies beyond life. Click here to read the soliloquy and its explanation. Click here to hear the soliloquy.
Start thinking about a time of confusion in your life. Can you relate to what Hamlet may be going through? Why is Hamlet trippin'? Should Hamlet just let it go and take a chill pill? Get together with your homies and discuss.