The soliloquy appears in Act III, scene i. It has historically been regarded as the most famous of all quotes in Shakespearean literature, perhaps in all literature.
That being said, much of the soliloquy represents paradox. Hamlet is questioning life and death, being and not being. For Hamlet, it seems that each exists upon its own premise and crosses over at the same time. When living, one is moving closer to death.
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Sir Thomas More wrote Utopia<span> in 1516. The work was written in Latin and it was published in Louvain (present-day Belgium). </span>Utopia<span> is a work of satire, indirectly criticizing Europe's political corruption and religious hypocrisy. </span>More<span> was a Catholic Humanist.</span>