Hamlet's Soliloquy Meaning

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The big issue in Hamlet’s soliloquy is he is unsure whether or not life is worth living. He claims life and death are uncertain. I think his claim is true because no really knows what happens after death. I also believe that life does not have a price on it so we should not try to give it one. Hamlet says, “To be or not to be (Act3, Scene 1, Pg., 3).” The meaning behind this is whether or not he should commit suicide. However I also believe it has a more significant meaning. It intertwines with religion giving the meaning of whether or not there is an afterlife. This thought affects many because in reality religion stops many from committing “unholy” actions such as suicide or murder. I don’t think the circumstance of one’s life gives them