Shakespeare's Hamlet-To Be Or Not To Be

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In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the titular character asks himself a very important and immortal question: “To be or not to be?” He goes on to elaborate in his soliloquy, questioning whether a long and simple life is worth more than a short and potent one. The answer lies not in the length of the life, rather, the amount of love which it holds. Love defines life, not length.
Take, for example, film critic Roger Ebert. He passed away from cancer in 2013, at the early age of seventy. This premature death could have been prevented with surgeries, but Ebert declined to go through with the procedures. He believed that the process would be too painful to be worth it, and he had been satisfied with his life so far anyway. In “Roger Ebert: the Essential

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