THE BEING AND NOT BEING

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

THE BEING AND NOT BEING

To be or not to be is the universal doubt, it is the deep philosophical phrase of Shakespeare, in the
lips of your Hamlet.

What Prince Hamlet meant to say, and how this phrase is applied in common practice and
Current of the present ?.

In the monologue of Hamlet's tragedy, he recites this famous phrase: TO BE OR NOT TO BE -
THAT IS THE QUESTION, maybe with that Hamlet showed his tremendous confusion before
the vision of the ghost of his father (Dead King), who revealed him, he had been
killed by his uncle in compromises with his mother-he had been unfaithful.
this fact, his doubt was born: to fulfill a vengeance, a difficult decision,
It would be a murderer, but it would be to BE, or not to do anything, to leave everything as it is and with it, it would be NOT.

To be and not to be in practice is the doubt that assails consciously or unknowingly all
facing important decisions that must be taken ... those that do not decide, those that do not move and do not take a step forward, go to the side of the cowards is a NOT TO BE, instead BE is when decisions are made, they assume responsibilities, is the great leap of the brave

https://walthzat.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/un-significado-de-ser-y-no-ser/

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