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What is Hamlet debating in his famous "To be, or not to be" soliloquy?
A why he might be happier in exile from denmark
B when he should reveal to Claudius what the Ghost has said
C whether or not to commit suicide
D how best to convince Ophelia that he loves her

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C- whether or not to commit suicide

Answer:

What Hamlet is debating in his famous "To be, or not to be" soliloquy is whether or not to commit su*cide.

Explanation:

This soliloquy from "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare is the perfect example of the human confusion and analysis between life and death, as he has a very conflicted character on Hamlet all the play, he exposes his most representative words in this part as showing himself fragile and insecure about his own destiny.

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