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In Hamlet, who delivers the soliloquy beginning 'To be, or not to be'?

AClaudius
BHoratio
CHamlet
DPolonius
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Hamlet
1. The soliloquy occurs in Act III, Scene I. 2. Hamlet meditates on existence, suffering, and the fear of the unknown after death. 3. It is the most celebrated speech in English drama. _Source: Project Gutenberg #1524 — Shakespeare's Hamlet — "To be, or not to be"_
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