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Hamlet is very philosophical. He does not talk directly although drama in the 16th century is explicit. Hamlet’s speech is subtle and indirect. William Shakespeare was a head of his time. Most of Hamlet’s speeches are subtle and indirect. This is a modern element in his drama. The readers have to read between the lines to understand what Hamlet says. Because the 16th century audiences were supposed not to be cultured, they did not understand what Hamlet means. They think that Hamlet is mad and talking madness. Modern readers are capable of interpreting Hamlet’s speeches. Some critics that Hamlet talks about the corrupt society he is living in. They say that (to be or not to be) means to bear such hardships in a corrupt society or to commit suicide. He says to himself shall I accept living in such a corrupt society or I commit suicide?
He is a Christian and he knows that Suicide is illicit.
( this part can be used in answering the quotation" to be or not to be"