in the poem to be or not to be hw does Shakespeare express the views on life and death in his soliloquies
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Theme 2: Life and Death
As the opening line tells us, "To be or not to be" revolves around complex notions of life and death (and the afterlife). ... He also wonders whether it might be preferable to kill himself—this would allow him to escape his own "sea of troubles" and the "slings and arrows" of life.
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