hamlet:tobe,ornottobe-thatisthequestion:
whether'tisnoblerinthemindtosuffer
theslingsandarrowsofoutrageousfortune
ortotakearmsagainstaseaoftroubles,
andbyoppo
nomore;andbyasleeptosayweend
theheartache,andthethousandnaturalshocks
thatfleshisheirto.'tisaconsummation
devoutlytobewish'd.todie-tosleep.
tosleep-perchancetodream:ay,there'stherub!
forinthatsleepofdeathwhatdreamsmaye
whenwehaveshuffledoffthismortalcoil,
must'stherespect
thatmakescalamityofsolonglife.
forwhowouldbearthewhipsandscornsoftime,
th'oppressor'swrong,theproudman'scontumely,
thepangsofdespis'dlove,thelaw'sdelay,
theinsolenceofoffice,andthespurns
thatpatientmeritofth'unworthytakes,
whenhehimselfmighthisquietusmake
withabarebodkinwhowouldthesefardelsbear,
togruntandsweatunderawearylife,
butthatthedreadofsomethingafterdeath-
theundiscover'dcountry,fromwhosebourn
notravellerreturns-puzzlesthewill,
andmakesusratherbearthoseillswehave
thanflytoothersthatweknownotof
thusconsciencedoesmakecowardsofusall,
andthusthenativehueofresolution
issickliedo'erwiththepalecastofthought,
andenterprisesofgreatpithandmoment
withthisregardtheircurrentsturnawry
andlosethenameofaction.
生存或毁灭,这是个必答之问题:
是否应默默的忍受坎苛命运之无情打击,
还是应与深如大海之无涯苦难奋然为敌,
并将其克服。
此二抉择,究竟是哪个较崇高
死即睡眠,它不过如此!
倘若一眠能了结心灵之苦楚与**之百患,
那么,此
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